Giant Squid Discovered On California Coast And Scientists Suspect Radioactive Gigantism
SANTA MONICA, CA
-- For the second time in recent months, a giant sea creature has
washed ashore in California. First it was a rare oarfish that had grown
to a freakish 100-foot length. This time it was a giant squid
measuring a whopping 160 feet from head to tentacle tip.
These giants look different but experts believe they share one
important commonality: they both come from the waters near the Fukushima
Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant in the Futaba District of Japan.
Scientists believe that following the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima
Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant an unknown number of sea creatures suffered
genetic mutations that triggered uncontrolled growth – or “radioactive
gigantism.”
Unfortunately, this cadre of mutant giants seems to be drifting
towards the continental U.S. Local officials in Santa Monica, CA –
where the creature drifted ashore – tried to calm residents. “This
creature appears to be deceased and even if alive only thrives in
water,” said Santa Monica Parks Manager Cynthia Beard. “We intend to
move the creature in pieces to Scripps Research Institute so that they
can study it,” she noted.
Although not yet well understood, radioactive gigantism is said to
result when radiation causes changes to the growth regulating portions
of the DNA of affected organisms. When growth regulators fail to
control cellular growth, an organism may reach many times its regular
body size.
Local radioactive gigantism expert Santa Marino College biology
professor Martin L. Grimm, PhD said that the nuclear disaster may have
had some unintended benefits. “These creatures give us the chance to
study radioactive gigantism,” he said. Grimm believes that harnessing
radioactive gigantism may be like harnessing the atom to create atomic
energy. “Imagine a tuna fish that could feed a city the size of Austin,
Texas,” he said. “This is the possibility of radioactive gigantism.”
Others find the giant sea creatures to be a potential safety
concern. Even before the giant squid washed ashore, the U.S. Coast
Guard had issued a “blue alert” for residents in central and southern
Californian coasts “to remain watchful.” Yesterday Admiral Sandy
Duncan-Roberts said that she would need to raise the awareness level to a
“yellow alert” which asks resident to “exercise caution” along the
shoreline.
Are giant sea creatures really a threat for those on land? “Take
Jaws but make him the size of a Manhattan skyscraper,” said Bruce
Kenner, a marine biologist at UC San Diego. Kenner thinks that
gigantism might distort sea creatures' navigational systems. “If that
guy took a wrong turn onto the coastline he could level 40 city blocks
thrashing before he comes to rest,” he said.
Residents are anxious now that a second creature has surfaced.
“Before we only worried about parking when we went to the beach,” said
Marquise Griffon. “Now we have to worry about Godzilla [stuff] coming
after us.”
If any residents spot an unusually sized sea creature, they
should call the U.S. Coast Guard hotline at 1-800-BIG-FISH (or
1-800-244-3474).
UPDATE 12:53 PM PST
-- Local authorities have requested that tourists and others interested
in seeing the beached squid to refrain from visiting Santa Monica due
to traffic and safety concerns. An area around the beach has been
cordoned off to prevent sight-seers. In a statement released to the
media Gov. Jerry Brown assured local residents that the area is safe and
it is “business as usual” in Santa Monica. Gov. Brown indicated that
plans to dismember the squid for transport to Scripps Research Institute
“will not be delayed.”
UPDATE 7:36 PM PST
-- Santa Monica residents residing near the beach have reported
significant activity, but no one can get close enough to the beach to
view the scene. Two chinook helicopters have been hovering for over an
hour approximately 500 meters from where the squid was positioned early
this morning. Although not corroborated, there are reports of sporadic
popping sounds coming from the beach that from description could be
small arms fire.
http://www.lightlybraisedturnip.com/giant-squid-in-california/
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