Residents and marine scientists alike are baffled about strange white blobs washing up on the shores of Newfoundland, Canada.
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A scientist has identified the mysterious white blobs that have been washing up along the Newfoundland coast. Canadian officials opened an investigation this autumn as photos of the white substance ...
A chemist in Canada said he has identified “with a high degree of confidence” the strange blobs that started washing up on Newfoundland’s shores months ago.
Kozak received photos, and said the blobs looked like they had formed in a fish tray or large cooler. Department officials also told him that samples had been sent to another university but that ...
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But her takeaway from her investigation is that the blobs are man-made, and were likely a liquid at some point. Potential liquid origin When Corlett first saw images of the blobs, she thought they ...
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A man named Philip Grace shared some pictures of the white substance in a Facebook group with over 40,000 members who traverse Newfoundland’s shores. Grace posted that the blobs range in size ...