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Date: 11 Aug 2005 10:45:44 AM
Object: Gulf Coast Tragedy
Gulf of Mexico mystery
Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Scientists are worried Siratti Sam could also become a casualty.
About 20 dead sea turtles have washed ashore in Pinellas County in the
past three days, an extremely high number that has doctors and
scientists puzzled.
One of the two survivors that's being kept at the Clearwater Marine
Aquarium is a large, loggerhead turtle named Siratti Sam.
"I still don't know if he'll make it," said Dr. Janine Cianciolo.
"It's little movements. Yesterday, he wasn't moving at all. [He's]
still not in water because he's not keeping his head above water for
long enough periods of time."
It's not clear why the various kinds of sea turtles are washing
ashore.
"It may or may not be associated with red tide," said Cianciolo. "They
tend to show symptoms of what's called a red tide intoxication, but
you have to take a lot of samples and they must go through testing to
actually determine that."
Dive instructor Michael Miller took underwater video to try to figure
out the mystery.
"Right now, anywhere we go from shore to 20 miles offshore, from
Sarasota to Tarpon Springs, we can't find a single creature alive on
the bottom right now," said Miller.
Miller says he's never seen such death and devastation under water in
his 20 years of diving.
"All the coral, all the sponges, all the crabs, not a single living
thing, all the star fish, the brittle stars, everything's dead," said
Miller.
Click here for an enlarged image of more dead sea life.
The sea turtles that died are being preserved with ice at the
aquarium, where a necropsy will be performed in hopes it will provide
some clues as to what's lurking in the waters of the gulf.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission scientists will
ultimately decide whether red tide is causing the sea turtles to die.
The results from the test could take anywhere from a couple of days to
a couple of weeks.
If you see a dead or injured sea turtle, call the 24-hour stranded sea
turtle hotline at 727-441-1790. You'll be asked to leave a message
with a phone number so rescuers can respond to the appropriate
location.
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User: ""

Title: Re: Gulf Coast Tragedy 11 Aug 2005 06:47:35 PM
Now I know what Wally means, when he says It is Turtles all the way
down!
LB
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User: "EMD"

Title: Re: Gulf Coast Tragedy 13 Aug 2005 02:07:15 AM
could it be TERRORISM?????????
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User: ""

Title: Re: Gulf Coast Tragedy 13 Aug 2005 07:34:05 AM
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 07:07:15 GMT, "EMD" <emd@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

could it be TERRORISM?????????

To the paranoid,yes,In actual fact it is probably linked to global
warming and the way we are destroying mother earth, in other
words...all of us.
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