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    Tsunami Debris Field -- Are There Bodies in the Floating Trash?

    Is There Hope that Some of Japan's Missing Could Be Found in the Massive Debris Field?

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    Scientists from the University of Hawaii announced earlier this year that a massive debris field created by Japan's Tohoku earthquake and tsunami was making its way across the Pacific Ocean and would eventually wash ashore in Hawaii and along the west coast of Canada and the United States. According to the Associated Press, a Russian ship, the STS Pallada, reported this week that it had passed through floating debris (had even brought some items aboard), signaling to researchers that their projections of the debris field's movement were accurate. But as the floating field of trash makes its way to Midway Island's shores, then on to Hawaii and America, is it too much to expect for any of the 3,724 Japanese citizens still missing in the aftermath of the catastrophe to be found?

    Curtis Ebbesmeyer, a Seattle oceanographer specializing in ocean debris, told the Silicon Valley Mercury News back in July that dead bodies in the refuse would decompose and sink. He also noted that there was a posibility of "some macabre discoveries, like feet in tennis shoes, which have washed up before on Northwest beaches and have been linked with DNA tests to missing persons who drowned."

    Although actual bodies -- or at least intact bodies -- may not be found, there appears to be the possibility that various body parts could very well eventually make their way to a far shore, preserved, encapsulated, and/or trapped within some item or piece of buoyant wreckage. And as gruesome as it might at first appear, the recovery of a body part could be the link to finding a missing person and thus allay the continuing worries and fears of families and friends still searching for the missing in Japan.

    An indelicate topic, to be sure, but one of great importance to those with missing family members and friends in the prefectures impacted by the 9.0 magnitude megathrust earthquake and the subsequently generated tsunami that devastated Japan's northeast coast on March 11. The massive tsunami, which saw waves of up to 135 feet in height, swept assure within minutes of the earthquake, leaving devastation and ruin in its wake. And as the water receded back to the ocean from whence it came, it took with it tons of items. That initial washing away became a floating, spreading, attriting mass with an estimated tonnage of 20 million.

    Even with the outside chance of a very few of the missing being identified in this manner, the number of missing will most likely remain in the thousands due to time in the ocean, exposure, the aforementioned natural decomposition, and animal ingestion. Still, as the Pallada indicated with the items it recovered, such as a small fishing boat from Fukushima prefecture, part of the debris field consists of large and intact objects capable of containing parts of an unfortunate victim of the tsunami.

    While much of the Japanese tsunami's debris field will eventually end up on beaches bordering the Pacific Ocean, experts indicate that a good portion of the trash will wind up at the bottom of the ocean at the end of a long journey in an area called the North Pacific Garbage Patch, a whirlpool region of the ocean described by CNN as hundreds of miles wide.

    ABC News noted that the Texas-sized flotilla of trash seemed to be moving a little faster than expected. Currently, it is believed to be on course to deposit material at Midway this winter, Hawaii by early 2013, and the western U. S. by 2014.

    The official death toll from the earthquake and tsunami confirmed by the National Police Agency nearly topped 16,000. The number of missing fell to below 3,800 (3,724) by September.

     

    22 comments

    • MATHIE  •  7 mths ago
      I read in the article that the massive tsunami swept "assure" minutes after the earthquake. Hey Yahoo, can I get a job proofreading your articles for you?
    • Happy customer  •  7 mths ago
      why would there not be body parts in the trash pile
    • Fr. Philip  •  Pensacola, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Salvage ships and garbage scows should clean up the debris.
      • Catcher 7 mths ago
        any idea how much is 20 million tons?
    • Bourne ID  •  Warren, United States  •  7 mths ago
      In a catastrophe of this scale, it's not surprising.
    • Carol  •  7 mths ago
      That there might be body parts in the debris hadn't occurred to me.
    • Disillusioned  •  Dallas, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I'm sure that they would have decomposed or been eaten by sharks way before they reach shore.
    • dissenterof dauniverse  •  7 mths ago
      And what of the radioactivity level of this debris? Why aren't we hearing about that?
      • QQ 7 mths ago
        It was swept out to sea pretty much instantly; certainly within minutes. The radiation wasn't released until after that.
      • JIML 7 mths ago
        QQ.....Agreed, of course the debris should be screened before it is removed, but I don't expect much radiation.
      • Ms. FedUp 7 mths ago
        Not just in the debris, but in the freaking ocean.....I don't buy that it was dispersed or whatever. I don't think we'll ever know the truth as far as how much has/will reach the US coast, or for that matter, how far it actually spread in Japan.
    • EDDIE B  •  Ocala, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Older Japanese are known for hiding thier money . I'm more interested in how much money may be floating in that debri field .
    • BfromCT  •  7 mths ago
      There may be bones in clothes but, after this long, exposure would have deteriorated any tissue.
    • Snoopy  •  7 mths ago
      They should search the debris field while it is still in the water, to remove any bodies/remains that may be there. Then they should do something about it...burn it or cart it away or something. Why wait until it reaches the shore?
    • The Wiz  •  7 mths ago
      Tsunami Debris Field -- Are There Bodies in the Floating Trash?

      What's left of them....
    • Bob  •  7 mths ago
      Of course there are bodies or parts thereof in the giant mass of tsunami crapola.
    • Someone  •  Fort Cobb, United States  •  7 mths ago
      garbage patch the size of TEXAS!? that's disgusting....can it be cleaned up?
    • stephen  •  7 mths ago
      Most if not all will have been eaten by ocean creatures by now anyway!
      • No 7 mths ago
        Exactly.
    • ucnada  •  7 mths ago
      sounds fishy
    • killer  •  7 mths ago
      I wonder if any of the fish along the trail might taste a little "different" than the other fish elsewhere?
    • Miriam  •  7 mths ago
      So they are going to just sit and let this radioactive mass come to America
      • BfromCT 7 mths ago
        It was washed out to sea BEFORE there was a problem at the reactors. You should try to have an idea of what you're talking about before you talk about it. Try it. Just once.
    • dillhole  •  Arlington, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Jerry Brown has announced he is granting amnesty and in state tuition to this new wave of Texas flotilla illegally invading our shores.
    • dillhole  •  Arlington, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Great. More unwanted debris moving into California.
    • A  •  7 mths ago
      Anything that might be left is fish food at best. Go worry about something important.
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