second time in recent months, a giant sea creature has washed up on shore in California. First it was a rare tunas that had grown to a length of 100 feet abnormal. This time it was a giant squid measuring a whopping 160 feet from head to the tip of the tentacle. these giants seem different but experts believe that share a significant convergence: both come from the waters near the Nuclear Power Plant Fukushima Dai-ichi . in the district of Futaba JapaneseScientists believe that, after the disaster of 2011 in the nuclear plant Fukushima Dai-ichi an unknown number criaturasde sea have undergone genetic mutations that triggered uncontrolled growth -., or "radioactive gigantism" Imagine a tuna . could feed a city the size of Austin, Texas "Unfortunately, this group of giant mutant seems to be drifting towards United States Local officials in Santa Monica, CA - where varus land creature - tried to calm residents . "This creature seems to have passed away and although I live alone thrives in the water," said Santa Monica Parks Manager Cynthia Beard. "We intend to spend the creature to pieces Scripps Research Institute so they can study it," he said. Though still not well understood , radioactive gigantism that when radiation causes changes in the steady growth of portions of the DNA of organisms affected as a result is said. When growth regulators can control cell growth, an organism can reach many times its regular size body . 's expert Marino Santa school biology teacher Martin L. Grimm, PhD said the nuclear disaster may have had some unintended benefits. "These creatures give us the opportunity to study the radioactive gigantism" he said. Grimm believes advantage gigantism radioactive can be like harnessing the atom to create atomic energy. "Imagine a tuna that could power a city the size of Austin, Texas," he said. "This is the possibility of radioactive gigantism." Take the jaws but the size of a Manhattan skyscraper. " Others find the giant sea creatures, sa be a potential security problem. Even before the giant squid came to earth, the U.S. Coast Guard had issued a "blue alert" for residents on the coast of central and southern California "" remain vigilant. Yesterday Admiral Sandy Duncan-Roberts said they need to raise the level of consciousness to a "yellow alert" asking the resident "CAUTION" along the coast. giant sea creatures Are really a threat to those on earth? "Take the jaws but the size of a Manhattan skyscraper," Kenner said Bruce, a marine biologist at UC San Diego. Kenner believes that gigantism may distort navigation systems of sea creatures. "If that guy took a wrong on the coast that could wipe out 40 blocks hitting landfall beforethe rotation and rest," he said. Residents are concerned now that it has emerged a second creature."Before" we were only concerned about parking when we went to the beach, said Marquise Griffon. "Now we worry about Godzilla [things] is behind us." If residents see any unusual sea creature \ size line called the U.S. Coast Guard to 1-800-BIG-FISH (or 1-800 - 244-3474).
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