Ship pulled up the Blob
By CraftyCorner
@CraftyCorner (5600)
United States
November 3, 2009 1:46am CST
A Japanese fishing trawler fell victim to one or more gigantic jelly fish.
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The ship thought it was pulling up a catch of tasty fish but it pulled up the Blob instead.
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The things are breeding out of control into mammoth portions or sizes in the Asian sea, and now they took out a fishing ship because we've taken out too many predators and or global warming has made the sea a perfect garden for them to propagate.
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Asian fishermen aren't the only ones to have close but creepy encounters with the Blob. These fellas will wash up ashore on the British Isle and put the trash can sized splat on your holiday.
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At least those in Australia and Florida are used to having the unpleasantly deadly balloons around. Yech!
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@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
3 Nov 09
Yikes! many things are (yet again) getting out of balance.. Mankind as a whole is too extreme.. use up resources for profit if we don't replace or let repopulate, imbalance and trouble will always follow..
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@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
4 Nov 09
Very true. The ocean is also becoming more acidic, for reasons unknown. It is very possible that there is a link to that and the lack of sunspots on the face of the sun too.
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
3 Nov 09
I'd say it is probably b/c too many predators have been taken out. There is so much controversy about the whole global warming thing that unless there was absolute proof that it was the cause, I wouldn't consider it. I guess the fishermen are going to be a lot more careful when their hauling up catches.
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@CraftyCorner (5600)
• United States
4 Nov 09
Evidence of overfishing is literally slapping them in the face




