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Two dolphins have died and a dozen more have been rescued after they became stranded on Cape Cod.
Marine mammal experts say there have been an unusually high number of such incidents this season. The animals were found washed ashore in Wellfleet on Wednesday.
The surviving dolphins were loaded into trailers and driven to Provincetown, where they were released.
International Fund for Animal Welfare spokeswoman Kerry Branon tells the Cape Cod Times that this year has been particularly bad for marine mammal strandings.
The group has responded to 113 stranded whales and dolphins.
It is a theory The Big Wobble has been banding around for almost a year now, Solar storms may trigger whale strandings as well as dolphins, birds and bees and other animals who rely upon our magnetic field to navigate.
A new study by the International Journal of Astrobiology appears to agree with The Big Wobble, releasing a report claiming; "Solar storms may trigger sperm whale strandings: explanation approaches for multiple strandings in the North Sea in 2016."
The report by the International Journal of Astrobiology claims large solar storms, may have played a role in the strandings of 29 sperm whales in the North Sea early in 2016.
The study says these geomagnetic disruptions may have confused the whales' ability to navigate, diverting them into the shallow waters.
Trapped and lost, the whales died on European beaches, attempting to escape.
The International Journal of Astrobiology claims large solar storms, may have played a role.
Every year an untold number of whales and dolphins wash up on beaches around the world and die, baffling experts.
Birds and even bees are also known to show up dead hundreds of miles away from where they should be.
Domestic animals and people are also known to be affected by Solar storms.
The Big Wobble has received reports from Alaska from friends who suffer from migraines and other side effects, such as seizures, when Solar storms hit earth.
They have also noted that dogs are having seizures at the same time as people are.
Jenna White and Bill Laughing-Bear have written a report for The Clarion Peninsula: Voices of the Peninsula: A connection between planetary alignment, solar activity, and TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) explaining space weather caused people with TBI to suffer "Bad Brain Days," some ending up with seizures and others taken to the hospital.
Surely with all the technology and data available to the experts it is time to delve deeper into space weather and the effects it has on Earth, it has long been thought by some experts that not only does Coronal holes and CME's affect our species here on Earth but they also influence major quakes and volcanic activity.
http://www.thebigwobble.org/2017/10/marine-mammal-experts-claim-unusually.html
Two dolphins have died and a dozen more have been rescued after they became stranded on Cape Cod.
Marine mammal experts say there have been an unusually high number of such incidents this season. The animals were found washed ashore in Wellfleet on Wednesday.
The surviving dolphins were loaded into trailers and driven to Provincetown, where they were released.
International Fund for Animal Welfare spokeswoman Kerry Branon tells the Cape Cod Times that this year has been particularly bad for marine mammal strandings.
The group has responded to 113 stranded whales and dolphins.
It is a theory The Big Wobble has been banding around for almost a year now, Solar storms may trigger whale strandings as well as dolphins, birds and bees and other animals who rely upon our magnetic field to navigate.
A new study by the International Journal of Astrobiology appears to agree with The Big Wobble, releasing a report claiming; "Solar storms may trigger sperm whale strandings: explanation approaches for multiple strandings in the North Sea in 2016."
The report by the International Journal of Astrobiology claims large solar storms, may have played a role in the strandings of 29 sperm whales in the North Sea early in 2016.
The study says these geomagnetic disruptions may have confused the whales' ability to navigate, diverting them into the shallow waters.
Trapped and lost, the whales died on European beaches, attempting to escape.
The International Journal of Astrobiology claims large solar storms, may have played a role.
Every year an untold number of whales and dolphins wash up on beaches around the world and die, baffling experts.
Birds and even bees are also known to show up dead hundreds of miles away from where they should be.
Domestic animals and people are also known to be affected by Solar storms.
The Big Wobble has received reports from Alaska from friends who suffer from migraines and other side effects, such as seizures, when Solar storms hit earth.
They have also noted that dogs are having seizures at the same time as people are.
Jenna White and Bill Laughing-Bear have written a report for The Clarion Peninsula: Voices of the Peninsula: A connection between planetary alignment, solar activity, and TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) explaining space weather caused people with TBI to suffer "Bad Brain Days," some ending up with seizures and others taken to the hospital.
Surely with all the technology and data available to the experts it is time to delve deeper into space weather and the effects it has on Earth, it has long been thought by some experts that not only does Coronal holes and CME's affect our species here on Earth but they also influence major quakes and volcanic activity.
http://www.thebigwobble.org/2017/10/marine-mammal-experts-claim-unusually.html
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