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Two-headed fish are turning up in Australia's Noosa River, and experts believe it's due to something in the water. Millions of fish larvae have been found with two heads (that means one more eye than Blinky) and none of them survive to adulthood. Aquatic animal specialist Matt Lando puts the blame on noxious chemicals wafted from a nearby macadamia nut farm. He said, "When we used the water on-site or have taken bass from the Noosa River those fish appear to have been contaminated and they give rise to deformed or convulsing larvae… I have been working in aquaculture for 10 years and this is the first time I have ever seen anything like it" [AFP]. Last October, Lando sent a report to the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries in which he identified the pesticide endosulfan and the fungicide carbendazim, both used on the neighboring macadamia nut plantation, as the likely culprits. "The timing between the mist spraying and the affected larvae fits hand in glove," he said. Dr Landos's report also found that chickens, sheep and horses raised at the Sunland Fish Hatchery at Boreen Point were recording abnormally high levels of foetal deaths and birth defects [The Sydney Morning Herald]. Both chemicals are currently legal in Australia. Carbendazim was voluntarily withdrawn from the U.S. market in 2001 by the chemical company Dupont. Endosulfan is already banned in 55 countries and New Zealand will become the 56th starting this Friday.

According to Lando, about 90 percent of the larvae spawned from bass taken from Noosa River have deformities and not one survived past 48 hours. Although Lando said concentrations of the toxins are probably low enough that there is no danger for people swimming in the river or eating fish from it, he also added, "I wouldn't like to be having kids and living next to a place that uses these chemicals and I wouldn't like to be drinking tank water where they are in use" [Courier Mail].

The Queensland Government yesterday promised further testing at the Noosa hatchery. The acting Premier, Paul Lucas, urged people not to jump to conclusions [The Sydney Morning Herald].

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Two-headed fish are turning up in Australia's Noosa River, and experts believe it's due to something in the water. Millions of fish larvae have been found with two heads (that means one more eye than Blinky) and none of them survive to adulthood. Aquatic animal specialist Matt Lando puts the blame on noxious chemicals wafted from a nearby macadamia nut farm. He said, "When we used the water on-site or have taken bass from the Noosa River those fish appear to have been contaminated and they give rise to deformed or convulsing larvae… I have been working in aquaculture for 10 years and this is the first time I have ever seen anything like it" [AFP]. Last October, Lando sent a report to the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries in which he identified the pesticide endosulfan and the fungicide carbendazim, both used on the neighboring macadamia nut plantation, as the likely culprits. "The timing between the mist spraying and the affected larvae fits hand in glove," he said. Dr Landos's report also found that chickens, sheep and horses raised at the Sunland Fish Hatchery at Boreen Point were recording abnormally high levels of foetal deaths and birth defects [The Sydney Morning Herald]. Both chemicals are currently legal in Australia. Carbendazim was voluntarily withdrawn from the U.S. market in 2001 by the chemical company Dupont. Endosulfan is already banned in 55 countries and New Zealand will become the 56th starting this Friday.

According to Lando, about 90 percent of the larvae spawned from bass taken from Noosa River have deformities and not one survived past 48 hours. Although Lando said concentrations of the toxins are probably low enough that there is no danger for people swimming in the river or eating fish from it, he also added, "I wouldn't like to be having kids and living next to a place that uses these chemicals and I wouldn't like to be drinking tank water where they are in use" [Courier Mail].

The Queensland Government yesterday promised further testing at the Noosa hatchery. The acting Premier, Paul Lucas, urged people not to jump to conclusions [The Sydney Morning Herald].

This is outragious!!

I'm not paying for the extra weight of the second head when I buy a fish.

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Better start building the emergency bunkers - Godzilla will be upon us in a few years.

I bet Obama can take him on.

Or an angry Australian armed with the "weapon of choice" - a sawed off shotgun.

:lo:

Even the emoticons are mutating! :o

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Better start building the emergency bunkers - Godzilla will be upon us in a few years.

I bet Obama can take him on.

Or an angry Australian armed with the "weapon of choice" - a sawed off shotgun.

:lo:

Even the emoticons are mutating! :o

:lol::lol:

The double-headed LOL. The horror!

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PD must have recently visited the region. Confused the fish for a woman.

Edited by Aficionado

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

 

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