> There have been millions upon millions of fish deaths in recent years. Has anyone document them?

There have been millions upon millions of fish deaths in recent years. Has anyone document them?

Posted at: 2015-03-12 
I don't think there were millions of fish killed in the the triple disaster of the 11 March 2011 earthquake, tsunami, and subsequent radiation releases at Fukushima Dai-ichi were, and continue to be, unprecedented events for the ocean and for society. More than 80% of the radioactivity from Fukushima was either blown offshore or directly discharged into the ocean from waters used to cool the nuclear power plants (1). Although offshore waters are safe with respect to international standards for radionuclides in the ocean (2), the nuclear power plants continue to leak radioactive contaminants into the ocean (3); many near-shore fisheries remain closed.

However radioactive material has been detected in a range of produce, including spinach, tea leaves, milk, fish and beef, up to 200 miles from the nuclear plant. Inside the 12-mile evacuation zone around the plant, all farming has been abandoned.

I have never seen any global record keeping of fish kills. I would imagine each State in the U.S. has some wild life management service that keeps a tally of the reported fish kills and probably with some investigative studies involved as well. - Outside of the U.S., there may be less data available unless it is a country that is heavily dependent of its fisheries.

"millions upon millions of fish deaths in recent years."?

Yes, by people catching them to eat, in the case of Denmark to burn in power stations (Eels)

It wasn't me!

I did try, but only got a couple.

Edit.

Oh-oh... Here we go again!

http://frankdimora.typepad.com/the_last_...

http://www.ufodigest.com/article/birdsfi...

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.c...

I am just looking for a collection of the massive fish deaths, with the dates and areas where they occurred. Millions of fish everywhere on the face of the earth are dying. I believe it's because of the radioactive nuke plants that got hit by the tsunami in Japan. Well regardless, I hope someone can help me out.