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7 mile long, 5 mile wide "super mega-pod" of dolphins spotted off coast of San Diego, CA
"...there’s an obvious contest that’s happening between different sectors of the colonial ruling class in this country. And they would, if they could, lump us into their beef, their struggle." ---- Omali Yeshitela, African People’s Socialist Party
(My posts are not intended as advice or professional assessments of any kind.) Never forget Excalibur.
Re: 7 mile long, 5 mile wide "super mega-pod" of dolphins spotted off coast of San Diego, CA
Fascinating. A pod of dolphins usually numbers 15 - 20 animals, but this grouping was estimated to include @100,000 individuals and covered an area estimated to be 5 x 7 miles wide, which means that pods must have been called together from far and wide in response to..... I wonder what. But some clear signal - it is too much for this to have occurred by chance, and this would have been noticed before if it was a regular or periodic event.
Re: 7 mile long, 5 mile wide "super mega-pod" of dolphins spotted off coast of San Diego, CA
and this would have been noticed before if it was a regular or periodic event.
That's a good point, Vibrant. If this is periodic, it would have to be a very long period, with the last event dating back to when the coastal waters were much less crowded with human observers than they are now.
What's causing big pods of dolphins, porpoises, whales in coastal waters?
Gloria GoodaleThe Christian Science Monitor
February 20, 2013
Are critters of the sea losing it? Uncharacteristic feeding behavior from dolphins and whales is grabbing the attention of scientists ? and the public ? and so far is prompting more questions than answers about what's going on in the ocean depths...
"...there’s an obvious contest that’s happening between different sectors of the colonial ruling class in this country. And they would, if they could, lump us into their beef, their struggle." ---- Omali Yeshitela, African People’s Socialist Party
(My posts are not intended as advice or professional assessments of any kind.) Never forget Excalibur.
Re: 7 mile long, 5 mile wide "super mega-pod" of dolphins spotted off coast of San Diego, CA
I wonder if the pod is still together and still being monitored? That number of animals would have trouble finding adequate food if it remained together too long.
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