Millions Of Stranded Prawns Blanket Chile Beach
(Najamuddin Ghanghro, Karachi(original from Larkana))
Millions Of Small Prawns Became
Stranded On A Beach In Southern Chile This Week, Carpeting A Three-Kilometre
Strand In Red, Local Fishermen And Police Said. The Fishermen In The Coronel
Area, Some 500 Kilometres South Of Santiago, Began Noticing Something Out Of The
Ordinary At The Beginning Of The Week.
There Were Giant "Red Spots" Appearing Just Off The Shore, Said Fishermen Union
President Juan Gutierrez. By Tuesday, The Red Mass Had Moved To Land. "Millions
Of Prawns Were Stranded On The Beach," A Shocked Mr Gutierrez Said. "I've Been A
Fisherman 39 Years And Have Never Seen Anything Like It Before." Mr Gutierrez
Added That He's Seen More Prawns Clumping Near The Shoreline, Indicating Another
Mass Stranding Could Happen. As Residents Removed The Thick Red Spread Of
Prawns, Each A Centimetre Or Smaller, Civil Police Have Also Arrived To Take
Samples And Investigate The Cause Of This Unusual Phenomenon.
They Will Be Looking To See "Whether There Was Any Trace Or Element" In The
Shrimp That Would Explain Why They Stranded En Masse. They Are Also Working To
Determine Conditions In The Coronel Bay, Including Its "Temperature, Electrical
Conductivity, And, Especially, Oxygen," Environmental Crimes Investigator Victor
Casanova Told Local Media. So Far, The Cause Of The Event Is Unknown. Some
Fishermen Are Blaming A Change In Ocean Currents, While Others Suggest The
Culprit Is A Local Coal-Fired Thermoelectric Plant That Uses Seawater As A
Coolant.