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themonk
12-16-2011, 4:23pm
Japan tsunami flotsam begins washing ashore in B.C. | CTV Calgary (http://calgary.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20111216/japan-earthquake-debris-tofino-111216/20111216/?hub=CalgaryHome)

Bottles, cans and lumber from the tsunami that devastated Japan in March began washing up on British Columbia shores this week, more than a year earlier than oceanographers had initially predicted.

Winds and currents have carried the items -- emblazoned with Japanese characters -- nearly 21,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean. They began washing up in the Tofino area on Vancouver Island's west coast earlier this week.

Jean-Paul Froment, a longtime area resident, says he's used to seeing things wash up on the beach, but has never seen such a large quantity of debris? at once.

Tofino mayor Perry Schmunk said municipal workers will take special care in cleaning up the retrieved items.

"We will treat the whole thing with respect because everything that has come ashore has dealt with a significant human tragedy," said Schmunk.

The tsunami, which came after one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded, claimed more than 15,000 lives and damaged more than 100,000 buildings.

The flotsam now arriving in B.C. heralds a much larger cluster of debris on its way. Russian sailors have reported spotting a giant floating cluster of material, estimated to be twice the size of Texas, about 2,700 kilometres east of Hawaii. The items include a fishing boat marked "Fukushima."

Initially, scientists thought it would take until early 2013 for the debris to arrive in Hawaii, but it is moving much faster than expected.

In November, American oceanographer updated that predication, saying his computer models showed that drifting boats and houses could be arriving in B.C. at any time.

"When you look at what floats in the water . . . you will see find many objects travel three times faster than surface water," he told CTVNews.ca last month, saying large objects can travel across the north Pacific at a speed of about 35 kilometres a day. "Those objects stick up so high out of the water they actually catch the wind and sail very fast."

A smaller object -- propelled only by the ocean current -- travels at closer to 11 kilometres a day.

He warned cleanup crews and local officials should keep public safety in mind when handling and disposing of large objects, saying it's possible they could still contain radioactive water.



Kinda eerie.

MEC5LADY
12-16-2011, 4:26pm
:willy:

island14
12-16-2011, 4:27pm
We had a few Japanese float up near our island months ago.

Some local fishermen found them.

themonk
12-16-2011, 4:29pm
We had a few Japanese float up near our island months ago.

Some local fishermen found them.

what a gruesome sight that would be.

jaxgator
12-16-2011, 4:34pm
Tofino mayor Perry Schmunk

I found it humorous that themonk posted this. Looks like we've got a new nickname for him. theschmunk. :lol:

island14
12-16-2011, 4:44pm
what a gruesome sight that would be.

I didn't see them but from what I heard, the fish were well fed :yesnod:

themonk
12-16-2011, 5:04pm
I found it humorous that themonk posted this. Looks like we've got a new nickname for him. theschmunk. :lol:

No, it's T-Bone. :toetap:

Jeff '79
12-16-2011, 5:11pm
A guy that I shoot with at my neighbors, is on the underwater recovery team in Buffalo. He's got some really good stories....He used to do it for the Navy, and when he'd go down for a body, he'd just look for the mound of shrimp.....He said that it was the most disgusting thing he's ever done...That is, shaking the body of all the shrimp, and in many cases, the skin & tissue would just fall off.........Glad that I don't eat shrimp.....:yesnod:

jaxgator
12-16-2011, 5:30pm
No, it's T-Bone. :toetap:

I bet DJ Clitoris would side with me. :D

ft laud mike
12-16-2011, 5:32pm
I tried (albeit not very hard), using google map satelite image to see if the debris field I guess it is pretty broken up. I figured if it was the size of Texas it would be easy to spot

Jeff '79
12-16-2011, 5:33pm
I bet DJ Clitoris would side with me. :D

Yep......:yesnod:

kingpin
12-16-2011, 6:12pm
I bet DJ Clitoris would side with me. :D

Easy their Ijakgators. :D

Nemesis
12-16-2011, 6:20pm
Glad that I don't eat shrimp.....:yesnod:

Shrimp creep me out. Those little legs and stuff. Ack!

khblair
12-16-2011, 6:28pm
amazing :sadangel:

73sbVert
12-16-2011, 7:01pm
Shrimp creep me out. Those little legs and stuff. Ack!

Those f'kers are FAST though! Damn! Never knew those suckers could move so quickly!



amazing :sadangel:
:hi: Kim!

themonk
12-16-2011, 7:18pm
I bet DJ Clitoris would side with me. :D

DJ would side with anybody who had a big jar of Jif and a 6 pack of PBR.

99 pewtercoupe
12-16-2011, 7:21pm
Those f'kers are FAST though! Damn! Never knew those suckers could move so quickly!




:hi: Kim!

But they are tasty

PortDawg
12-16-2011, 7:40pm
I tried (albeit not very hard), using google map satelite image to see if the debris field I guess it is pretty broken up. I figured if it was the size of Texas it would be easy to spot

Some of those images are YEARS old. Especially uninhabited areas. I hope you didn't think that was a live feed.

ft laud mike
12-16-2011, 7:59pm
Some of those images are YEARS old. Especially uninhabited areas. I hope you didn't think that was a live feed.

Well there's my answer
Too bad there is no "live" pics available

mrvette
12-16-2011, 8:07pm
Well, lets think for a second, if this had happened 100+ years ago, would anyone have thought much of the flotsam?? NO....

CASE CLOSED.....


interesting in the report of human bodies having anything left of them to float to lands far away, would think they rot to nothing by then....

:sadangel::leaving::kimblair:

island14
12-16-2011, 8:08pm
Well there's my answer
Too bad there is no "live" pics available


Do police have access to live satellite views?

I would think it could come in handy to watch a known crack house.

ZipZap
12-16-2011, 8:09pm
I would think most of it will eventually end up in the Pacific Gyre. It's not just for plastic anymore:leaving:

ZipZap
12-16-2011, 8:15pm
Do police have access to live satellite views?

I would think it could come in handy to watch a known crack house.

No such thing as a "live" satellite view. The police have access to non-human surveillance tools, but using one to focus on a crack house would be cost prohibitive. The advantage of the high ground is the ability to look at large areas quickly, as opposed to points. So they are much more likely to be looking at national borders, than specific houses. The exception is when the target is of high enough value to devote the entire resource to the task.

NEED-A-VETTE
12-16-2011, 9:26pm
I tried (albeit not very hard), using google map satelite image to see if the debris field I guess it is pretty broken up. I figured if it was the size of Texas it would be easy to spot

Depends on when the photos were updated.

island14
12-16-2011, 9:31pm
No such thing as a "live" satellite view. The police have access to non-human surveillance tools, but using one to focus on a crack house would be cost prohibitive. The advantage of the high ground is the ability to look at large areas quickly, as opposed to points. So they are much more likely to be looking at national borders, than specific houses. The exception is when the target is of high enough value to devote the entire resource to the task.


I was thinking about that movie with Gene Hackman in it, can't remember the name of the movie but the tech was :cool:

snide
12-16-2011, 9:35pm
Easy their Ijakgators. :D

*there. :slap:

themonk
12-16-2011, 10:00pm
I was thinking about that movie with Gene Hackman in it, can't remember the name of the movie but the tech was :cool:

Let me give you a hint, it also stars Will Smith............

island14
12-16-2011, 10:03pm
Let me give you a hint, it also stars Will Smith............

Right movie, but I still can't remember the name of it.

themonk
12-17-2011, 12:25am
Right movie, but I still can't remember the name of it.

Enemy Of The State. :seasix: