Mysterious white blobs washing up in Newfoundland have government scientists, residents baffled (www.theglobeandmail.com)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 12:11
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The people of Newfoundland post all kinds of photos online of the captivating things they find washed up along the island’s 17,000 kilometres of coastline. Most of the time it’s run-of-the-mill flotsam from the Atlantic. Random boat parts. A giant fish head. Sea glass. Lots of sea glass.

Then the white blobs showed up – a mystery that has been baffling government scientists for weeks.

Philip Grace was the first to post a photograph of the lumpy gelatinous goop (sorry, Gwyneth) scattered over the pebbly beach in Ship Harbour, a community in southern Newfoundland.

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MediaBiasFactChecker@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 12:12 next collapse
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FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 12:20 next collapse

Look. Sometimes things get a little frisky at SquidCon. Don’t judge.

MelodiousFunk@slrpnk.net on 13 Oct 13:48 next collapse

blooping intensifies

andrewta@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 14:44 collapse

The flying squid was there. First hand experience

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 15:15 collapse

I never miss a SquidCon.

protist@mander.xyz on 13 Oct 13:06 next collapse

Going with whale blubber on this one

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 13:27 collapse

Or ambergris. Whale puke. They use it to make perfumes. Seriously.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambergris

This is what it looks like before it’s dried out:

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6d338b34-45ee-42a4-8c23-48fb51152cc1.png">

Lookorex@lemm.ee on 13 Oct 13:56 next collapse

Precious hamburgers?

JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca on 13 Oct 14:21 collapse

I would have expected that to be a prime suspect and eliminated or confirmed quickly…

calamitycastle@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 15:10 next collapse

It’s worth a ton of money so yes!

FlyingSquid@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 15:34 collapse

You’re probably right, but easily explainable “unexplained” things wash up on the shore so often and get pushed that way by the press, that I wouldn’t be shocked if it was ambergris.

tidelinesblog.com/…/mystery-object-on-the-beach-u… <-- “Mystery object” that’s probably just a buoy.

newsweek.com/mystery-hairy-sea-monster-blob-beach… <-- “Mystery object” that’s just a decomposing whale.

mirror.co.uk/…/giant-mystery-object-found-beach-3… <-- “Mystery fossil” is whale’s penis.

www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-66220494 <-- “Mystery object” is part of a rocket.

It even happens with “blobs.”

chron.com/…/texas-sea-creature-beach-18670010.php <-- “Mystery blob” is dead sea nettle.

foxnews.com/…/north-carolina-coast-mysterious-mas… <-- “Mysterious blob” is my squid babies, so leave it alone.

lunarul@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 17:43 collapse

According to the article scientists already collected samples and ruled out some theories. They still don’t know what it is. So not something easily explainable.

kalpol@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 13:40 next collapse

It looks like proofed bread dough.

11111one11111@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 14:12 next collapse

How does everyone read articles from sites with pay walls or require creating accounts? Is it work around or does this many people have publication subscriptions?

JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca on 13 Oct 14:24 next collapse

Didn’t get walled for me. I think they give you a number of free articles each week before triggering the paywall. I grab the url and go to archive.is or another archiver when it happens.

Mbourgon@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 16:18 collapse

On my phone. If you hit reader mode while the page is loading, usually you can read it. And if not, shortcut to archive.is

girlfreddy@lemmy.ca on 13 Oct 14:30 collapse

Archived link