Approx. 100 t of sardines washed ashore in Pacific coastal area of Hokkaido again – Photos

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Numerous sardines came into Urakawa-ko port of Hokkaido from afternoon of 11/5/2014 and the dead bodies surfaced in the port by 1AM of 11/6/2014.

The sardines are 20cm long. Urakawa-machi local government estimates it was 100 t in total.

 

The same phenomenon was observed in Mukawa-cho 3 days ago, where is 80km from this town. According to the local newspaper, numerous sardines have been washed ashore in several other places along the Pacific coastal area of Hokkaido since 11/3/2014 too.

 

National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency comments cold sea water was stirred by the storm of 11/3 ~ 11/5/2014 so the sardines moved to the shallow area to die owing to the deficiency of oxygen in the water.

However local fisherman states he has been living for 60 years but he has never seen such a thing.

 

Large number of marine organism deaths can be seen before a major earthquake sometimes.

 

Approx. 100 t of sardines washed ashore in Pacific coastal area of Hokkaido again

 

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Environ 100 autres tonnes de sardines sur les rivages Pacifique d’Hokkaido – Photos

 

Article lié : Des quantités de sardines mortes drossées sur la plage de la côte Pacifique d’Hokkaido – Photos

Dans l’après-midi du 5 novembre 2014, de nombreux cadavres de sardines ont envahi le port d’Urakawa-ko sur Hokkaido et ces cadavres en ont recouvert la surface dans la nuit vers 01:00 le 6 novembre 2014.
Ces sardines font 20 cm de long. La municipalité d’Urakawa-machi estime qu’il y en a un total de 100 T.

Le même phénomène avait été observé à Mukawa-cho il y a 3 jours, bourgade située à 80 km de celle-ci. Selon un journal local, depuis le 3 novembre 2014 de nombreux cadavres de sardines ont été drossés sur les rivages de plusieurs autres localités littorales du versant Pacifique d’Hokkaido.

Le National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, la Fisheries Research Agency déclarent que des eaux froides on été brassées par la tempête entre le 3 et le 5 novembre 2014 au point que les sardines ont été déplacées dans des eaux peu profondes où elles sont mortes asphyxiées par le manque d’oxygène de ces eaux.
Néanmoins, un pêcheur local affirme qu’il vit ici depuis 60 ans et qu’il n’a jamais vu ça.

On a parfois constaté des morts massives d’animaux marins juste avant un séisme majeur.

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