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Endangered shark washes up on Rhode Island beach

 


 

An endangered shark weighing "several hundred" pounds washed up on a Rhode Island beach Wednesday, (Feb.7) giving researchers a rare opportunity to study the species. The 8-foot, 8-inch female porbeagle appeared on Watch Hill/East Beach when the tide went out, the Atlantic Shark Institute said. It's not clear yet what happened to the shark, and a necropsy is planned in Narragansett. 

https://www.sott.net/article/488765-Large-endangered-shark-washes-up-on-Rhode-Island-beach

  

The phases of the Moon are among the most reliable indicators of events on earth. To understand how their energies are focused at any place of interest astrologers routinely draw charts of monthly lunations. Presented here is the chart for theNew Moon of Feb.9 drawn for Watch Hill. The New Moon is placed on the descendant square Uranus on the MC. We must always remember that the conjunctions to the angles must allow for at least a 10 degree orb (Gauquelin sectors). With this in mind both the New Moon [20aq] and Saturn [7pi] are conjunct the descendant [0pi].

 


On the descendant is the star epsilon Piscis Austrini, the Southern Fish [1pi] while the New Moon itself is conjunct the asteroid Orpheus [21aq] associated with death. Putting these together we are looking at the possibility of the death of a fish!

 

 

 

 

 

 


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