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Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Mass Of Orange Bubbly Goo In Alaska Not Yet Identified

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists have identified a wave of orange, bubbly goo that engulfed the shoreline of Kivalina, Alaska recently. The scientists discovered the goo was made of microscopic eggs filled with fatty droplets. But the feds aren't sure what species the eggs come from or whether they are poisonous. The mess has dissipated, but samples are being sent to a NOAA facility in Charleston, S.C. for further analysis.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It washed across the ocean from Japan...