A month ago this hit the local news. Dead herring were washing ashore by the thousands. This continued daily until the last few days when other fish species started washing ashore dead, along with lobsters, crabs, starfish, clams, scallops. Now it's national news.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-s...tery-1.3914056



The scientists have no idea. They say it can't be disease because there are too many species affected. They can't detect a toxin. Meanwhile locals say the seabirds won't go anywhere near what should be an all you can eat buffet for them. Something big is happening on the ocean floor off Nova Scotia's coast.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-s...tery-1.3914056
Officers with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans were out surveying beaches Wednesday in Nova Scotia's Digby and Annapolis counties, hoping to find answers to why thousands of dead sea creatures have been washing ashore.
The distressing amount of sea life and diversity of species found dead on some beaches on Nova Scotia's coast along the Bay of Fundy over the past few weeks has been puzzling.
The distressing amount of sea life and diversity of species found dead on some beaches on Nova Scotia's coast along the Bay of Fundy over the past few weeks has been puzzling.



The scientists have no idea. They say it can't be disease because there are too many species affected. They can't detect a toxin. Meanwhile locals say the seabirds won't go anywhere near what should be an all you can eat buffet for them. Something big is happening on the ocean floor off Nova Scotia's coast.
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