Something big and strange is floating through the Chukchi Sea between Wainwright and Barrow.... It's thick and dark and "gooey" and is drifting for miles in the cold Arctic waters.... It's definitely, by the smell and the makeup of it, it's some sort of naturally occurring organic or otherwise marine organism....
Queso wrote:ANCFlyer left the valve on the blackwater tank of his travel trailer open before he took off back down the Dalton.
JLAmber wrote:All the local fishermen have swine flu and have been blowing their noses overboard![]()
ANCFlyer wrote:One huge frackin' plant.
Queso wrote:Wonderful. Now the pro-global warming crowd are going to go nuts pointing at this and saying that such a thing should not be able to grow in the naturally cold arctic waters.ANCFlyer wrote:One huge frackin' plant.
I wonder if that would make it qualify as the largest living organism on the planet.
It's worth noting that Alaska Natives in the region reportedly hadn't seen anything like it before, he said.
But asked if the blob's surprise appearance could be connected to global warming, Whitledge hesitated to draw a link.
"The water's actually very cold this year compared to other years," he said.
ShanwickOceanic wrote:I wonder if you can run a 737 on it?
CO777ER wrote:Anyone familiar with red-tides?
ShanwickOceanic wrote:CO777ER wrote:Anyone familiar with red-tides?
I saw a movie about one, had Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman in it...
CO777ER wrote:That's Crimson Tide, the submarine movie. Good flick btw.
CO777ER wrote:Red-tide has to do with algal blooms iirc.
ShanwickOceanic wrote:CO777ER wrote:That's Crimson Tide, the submarine movie. Good flick btw.
Funny how it's never "Brought to you by.... Tampax" though, isn't it?
CO777ER wrote:ShanwickOceanic wrote:CO777ER wrote:Anyone familiar with red-tides?
I saw a movie about one, had Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman in it...
Red-tide has to do with algal blooms iirc.