I live in Los Angeles. I have seen the Con/Chem trails. I'm not sure if Cali is next in line for a major quake but we are certainly past due.
As far as you observations go, they may be a good indication something is amis. I think the Bee's dying is quite simple. As a member mentioned earlier, Bee's are extremely sensitive to their surroundings. I have been following the Japanese NICT website for a few years. It shows a lot of information in terms of what is happening with Earth's Magnetosphere.
www2.nict.go.jp...
If you take a look at the past few days, March 11th-March 14th, you will see that the Earth is getting the living sh#t kicked out of it. I do not recall seeing this many days with this much pressure and pressure levels in white. I think the Bee's are being killed by the Sun.
The fish could be related to all the seismic activity.Take a look at Lake Nyos and the disaster that occured there.
Lake Nyos
Could these fish be choking on CO2 and other gases? Pehaps all the seismic activity is opening up pockets of subterranean gas. The gas slowly seeps up through the newly exposed cracks in the sea floor. The gas suffocates the fish, and because the CO2 is so dense it forms a low layer "fog" on top of water suffocating even the mammals in the area above the ground leak. This "fog" would simply dissipate into the air.
Another explanation may simply be that the animals are lost.
Birds have an internal compass:
discovermagazine.com...
Fish and insects have it as well:
www.wired.com...
Lohmann specializes in animal navigation, and work from his laboratory and others have exhaustively demonstrated how sea turtles — along with many birds, fish and crustaceans — use gradients in Earth’s magnetic field to steer.
You can see from the NICT imagery that Earth's geomagnetics have been going haywire. Animals tend to migrate because they must to survive. If these animals depend on Earth's geomagnetics for direction it seems like they may be getting lost. Just some thoughts...



