(May 1) At least 14 have been found washed up along Waihau Bay in New Zealand. Anti-oil protesters claim seismic testing in the Raukumara Basin is to blame.
(May 2) Waiinu Beach in South Taranaki was the final destination for huge sea monsters as two giant whales washed ashore. One was believed to be a dead 22.3m-long pygmy blue whale. A Wanganui Department of Conservation spokesman said if this was a pygmy blue whale, it was a rare specimen and the only one of its kind to have washed up on this coastline for at least 30 years.
Then a large sperm whale stranded itself on the beach. Unable to re-float the large mammal, DOC staff had to put the sperm whale down.
(April 29) A 55 feet (16,7 meters) long fish has been found in the seashore of Guangdong, China. According to a local newspaper, the big fish weighs at least 10,000 pounds.
(May 1) Salmon, Idaho – A record number of big-game animals (elk, deer and moose) perished this winter in parts of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming from a harsh season of unusually heavy snows and sustained cold in the Northern Rockies, state wildlife managers say.
(May 4) Sockeye salmon stocks have been in decline for the past two decades, and only about one million fish returned to spawn in 2009, when 10 million were expected.
(May 4) A large fish kill on Lake Du Bay and the Stevens Point Flowage in Wisconsin involved mainly black crappie, 3 to 4 years old.

(May 7) In the last few years, there has been an unexplained spike in the number of whales washing ashore. The numbers of beached whales have been gradually rising, peaking in 2009 with 46 whales coming ashore, and In March 2009, 194 whales and a small dolphin pod became stranded on the coast of Tasmania, and most did not survive. The previous November, 150 pilot whales died in another mass stranding in Tasmania. In February 2011, 107 whales died on the coast of New Zealand.
(May 9) Hundreds of fish have died at Buffalo Park pond in west Wichita because of lack of water, and the city expects the toll to climb to about 1,000. The pond has been leaking from the bottom and tecent hot weather has evaporated more of the water.
(May 9) Some 12-15 dead seals have washed up on the western Kazakh shore of the Caspian Sea, Mangystaum, Kazakhstan.
(May 10) Thirty one dolphins were found dead in the Crimean Peninsula in Southern Ukraine. The majority of the dolphins have visible wounds on their body, some of them have damaged or missing fins.
(May 11) Thousands of dead fish (Shad) were discovered lining the shore of the I-210 of beach Lake Charles, Louisiana. Low oxygen levels are usually caused by low tides and high temperatures and usually affect one species.
(May 11) A second wave of mysterious pelican injuries and deaths has occurred in the past several weeks at Topsail Island in North Carolina following earlier incidents about six months ago in which about 250 pelicans died as a result of still undetermined causes. This recent incident involves about 30 pelicans that washed up on the shores either dead or so badly injured that they had to be euthanized.
(May 13) Dead walleye showed up dead by the thousands in Port Clinton, Ohio. “This is something out of the ordinary.”
(May 17) Dozens of an unusual species of fish called sunfish washed up on Albany’s shores on Goode Beach in Australia.
(May 18) Hundreds of leopard sharks have been found dead or dying around the San Francisco bay at Swede’s Beach in Sausalito.

(May 19) A large number of birds were found dead under trees throughout Oxley Park in New South Wales, Australia on Sunday morning. The birds did not have any obvious injuries or wounds and were all lying in a spread wing position.

(May 20) Marine animal experts are preparing for a potential mass stranding by up to 100 pilot whales in Western Isles, Scotland – which could be Scotland’s largest stranding.
(May 20) Another two dolphins were found dead on the beaches in Mamaia and Vama Veche, South East Romania. In the last two weeks the number of dead dolphins was over 15.
(May 22) According to City News in Toronto, Canada, families out enjoying the sunshine at Mississauga’s Jack Darling Park on Saturday were in for an unpleasant surprise, as dozens of dead fish were spotted in the water and on the shoreline.

(May 24) According to Mox News, a large number of sea snails washed up on the shores of the southeastern port of Cox’s Bazar in the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Watch YouTube video HERE.
(May 25) A large number of dead fish have been found floating in the Manasi Ganga Lake, India in the past three days resulting in difficulties for devotees visiting the Mukut Mukharbind temple situated adjacent to the lake.
(May 26) Cases of a deadly strain of a horse virus have more than doubled to 75 suspected cases in the past week and have led to the voluntary quarantine of 15 more facilities in US. Thus far, 11 horses have been euthanized and another died from the infection.
(May 26) Commercial net-pen-raised rainbows are dying by the hundreds of thousands from the impact of the huge runoff pouring down the Columbia River through Grand Coulee Dam in Washington State. The turbulent water is releasing gases, including nitrogen, which inflicts on fish a condition similar to the bends in scuba divers when they surface too quickly. Gas levels have been more than 130% of normal recently, the Seattle Times reports.
(May 27) Authorities in the Spanish tourist hotspot of Benidorm said Friday they have reopened its beaches to tourists after removing more than a tonne of dangerous jellyfish.
(May 27) Thousands of fish in Muthannan Kulam in India, were found dead on Thursday morning, leaving 73 families that depend on the fish in the lake in a state of despair.
(May 28) Around 375 tons of dead milk fish (bangus) were seen floating on Taal Lake in Talisay, Batangas in the Philippines on Saturday. An agriculturist says the sudden change in the weather brought about by typhoon “Chedeng” could have been the reason behind the fish kill.
Sources: SOTT, The Alien Project
END TIMES TRUTH
The oceans and rivers of this planet will soon be giving signs of dread as the death toll surfaces. Rotten decaying flesh will also be washing up on shorelines and river sandbars. Contamination of fresh water has reached the point of no return. Yahweh will later intervene to re-purify the waters of this planet.
An animal is of lower intelligence of humankind; they do not worship the Creator; instead, they are a component of nature for the continued cycle of fleshly realm life. They serve a purpose, and then they are returned to the life pool where Yahweh brought them forth into existence, awaiting new births in the Millennial Kingdom of Christ.















