The Examiner (San Francisco), Laura Dudnick, 2/12/15. "State officials identify mystery goo that coated hundreds of birds in SF Bay."
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.... As of Tuesday, 323 birds had been brought to the International Bird Rescue center in Fairfield for care, and more than 100 have been released back into the wild. The fish and wildlife department collected 170 dead birds from the shorelines, primarily in the East Bay, and another 131 birds died at the rescue center."
The contaminant ranged in consistency from an oily or gummy substance to a hard varnish. .... the identity of the substance stumped authorities for several weeks. Authorities are continuing to investigate the source of the contaminant. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact CalTIP at 1-888-334-2258." Read more.
Related - San Francisco Weekly/Sarah Stodder, 1/26/15. "Mystery goo: hundreds of birds dead in localized chemical spill." " Over the past 10 days, hundreds of birds have washed ashore in Alameda,
Hayward, and San Leandro covered in an unidentified and lethal mystery
goo. The sticky, transparent substance exposes the birds to hypothermia and
death by blocking the natural insulating oil on their feathers. According to California's Office of Spill Prevention and Response,
rescue teams have found at least 200 dead birds. International Bird
Rescue (IBR), a non-profit based in Fairfield, has admitted another 322
birds for cleaning. Investigations continue as to the identity and source of the mysterious
goo, which has been described as resembling rubber cement."
Next question: what about us, too bad, good luck, good bye? |
Note photographs - rescued Bufflehead sea duck (pale yelow beak) and Surf Scoter sea duck (orange beak) by Cheryl Reynolds/International Bird Rescue, 1 of 5 from the San Francisco Chronicle, 1/17/15. Smallmouth Bass from Arkansas Game and Fish Commission/Fishing and Boating.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
3 comments:
I just learned about the parasite that attaches itself to the tongues of fish. There are many environmental hazards out there. Be careful what you eat. Always brush twice. And never wear white shoes after labor day.
Never wear white shoes ever. Unless you're a nurse.
I am a tap dancer. I have white shoes. But I can hardly ever dance or wear them, due to the labor day rule.
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