Yahoo – AFP,
2 Sep 2014
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Fishermen
collect dead "popocha" fish at the Cajititlan lagoon in Tlajomulco de
Zuniga, Jalisco State, Mexico, on September 1, 2014 (AFP Photo/Hector Guerrero)
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Tlajomulco
(Mexico) (AFP) - Fishermen used shovels, wheel-carts and trucks in western
Mexico to pull tons of dead fish out of a lagoon that has been the scene of
four fish kills this year.
Authorities
are investigating whether negligence at wastewater treatment plants was to
blame after millions of fresh water fish locally known as "popocha"
began to float up in the Cajititlan lagoon last week.
Some 130
fishermen from the town of Tlajomulco continued to pull dead fish out of the
water on Monday and buried them in pits, removing some 53 tons so far,
according to the Jalisco state environment agency.
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Fishermen
collect dead "popocha" fish at the
Cajititlan lagoon in Tlajomulco de
Zuniga,
Jalisco State, Mexico, on September 1, 2014
(AFP Photo/Hector Guerrero)
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Fellow
fisherman Mauro Hernan echoed concerns that authorities have yet to confirm the
cause of the die-off.
"We
were told that the state government will support us. We don't know when we will
be able to fish again," Hernan said.
Jalisco
state environment secretary Magdalena Ruiz said it was the fourth unexplained
fish kill at the same lagoon this year.
"You
can't deny that there's a contamination" due to suspected negligence at
wastewater treatment plants, she said Monday.
Authorities
are conducting tests on the dead fish while state environmental prosecutors are
investigating local wastewater treatment plants.
Ruiz Mejia
had said Sunday that such deaths were "more and more" frequent due to
"bad management of the body of water."
The
Tlajomulco municipality, however, said the deaths were due to a cyclical change
in water temperature that caused oxygen to drop.
The local
fishermen agree with town officials, saying that other fish species would have
been killed if it was a case of contamination.
In a
separate incident in July 2013, some 500 tonnes of fish died in a Jalisco
reservoir after a company that made food for livestock without a permit dumped
huge amounts of molasses into the water.
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“… (2) The
second thing the melting ice caps give you is about ecology. I'll give you this
prediction in a moment. There is a Human 3D paradigm that says everything gets
"used" and then goes away. But nature doesn't work that way, and our
prediction is going to go against everything you have been told. I'm going to
give you a parable and the prediction in a moment, but before that, I'm going to
give you the explanation of the birds and the fish.
In the last
few weeks, fish have been washing up dead in certain lakes by the hundreds of
thousands, if not millions. Birds have been falling from the sky. I'm going to
make a statement way in advance of what science is going to tell you. All of it
can be traced to the water cycle - all of it. It's always about the weather, a
cycle of weather you've not seen before. Do you remember a few years ago when
whales were beaching themselves? Did you notice that this attribute stopped?
But while they were beaching themselves every year, many Human Beings were in
fear, saying, "It's the end of the world. They're committing
suicide."
The whales
beached themselves because the magnetics of the earth shifted so greatly that
their navigational system [the magnetite in their biology, which is their
migration compass] steered them right into the land. The land didn't move; the
magnetics did. Therefore, you might say their internal inherited migration map
was flawed. The reason it's not happening now is because the calves, the
generation beyond the one that beached themselves, figured it out and rewrote
the maps. Nature [Gaia] does this. So the next generation didn't repeat it.
Instead, it realigned itself to the migratory lay lines and now whales don't
beach themselves nearly as often.
The
magnetics of the planet continue to shift and the birds are unaware. Like the
whales, many of the birds have migrated themselves right into a high place in
the atmosphere, which pummeled them to death by freezing rain and hail. Then
they fall from the sky. It's the weather cycle. Will they continue to do this?
Some will, for awhile, and then they will figure it out and recalibrate. That's
what nature does.
You might
say, "Well, nature's way is severe." It is not severe. It is a
positive learning system that allows generations of birds to be around next
time. The few deaths allow for the many to continue their life cycle and their
lineage on the earth.
I want you to analyze the fish that have washed
up. Let science reveal this as well. I want you to analyze the fish. They have
something in common. They're all juveniles. And why is that? What do you know
about the water cycle? What do you know about cold water and the life cycle of
certain fish and their habits of reproduction? I will tell you the layers of
water are changing in temperature and that is going to change the life cycle of
the oceans and lakes. The juvenile fish are the most susceptible to death by
becoming too cold, especially the ones of the kind that washed up dead. By the
tens of thousands, the cold killed them. It is the water cycle. Will it
continue? For awhile, until they acclimate, until they recalibrate for the cold
- and they will. Nature does that. ….“


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