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Des milliers de créatures marines ont été cuites vivantes par la canicule qui sévit en Amérique du Nord
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Vlna veder uvařila zaživa desítky tisíc mořských živočichů
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Stars and Stripes - Catastrophe : Extreme heat cooks alive more than a billion shellfish on beaches
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ENVIRONNEMENT - Asphyxier l’air, puis l’océan. Palourdes, moules, étoiles de mer et escargots, plusieurs dizaines de milliers de ces créatures marines ont été retrouvées échouées sur une plage de Vancouver, a rapporté ce jeudi 8 juillet le
La canicule avait déjà causé la mort de plus 700 personnes et entrainé la formation d’une centaine d’incendies dans l’ouest du Canada. Mais après 5 jours consécutifs passés sous le “dôme de chaleur”, la vie aquatique a elle aussi beaucoup souffert.
Last week’s historic heat wave led to a mass mortality event for shellfish the impacts could have effects for growers, tribes and tourism. Last week I went to see talk with those who got hit hard, one person described it like “a forest fire throughout the Puget Sound.” 1/ pic.twitter.com/Yqxq89tHS3 Matthew Smith (@MattSmithKIRO7) July 6, 2021
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Mass Death of Crustaceans
A marine biologist at the University of British Columbia, Chris Harley, told the CBC that he was amazed while walking along Vancouver s Kitsilano Beach towards the ending of last month, and was able to perceive the mass death and sight uncountable amounts of mussels split open with meat inside, indicating they just died recently.
The extremely hot temperatures in Vancouver and some bad timing with the tides appear to have merged to cause a very sad situation for the crustaceans in that region.
During the late June heatwave, when temperatures got to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in Vancouver, temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees F) was recorded at Harley s lab along the shoreline with the use of thermal imaging camera.