I believe it’s known as the Cascadia Subduction Zone, and it’s actually three techtonic plates moving around and colliding that potentially can cause huge mega quakes here in the region, and as we know, Tsunamis in Japan.

It’s tuff to be really prepared for something of that magnitude when it occurs on / in timelines measured in hundreds of years, or lifetimes and generations. These daze it’s hard for humans to prepare for a week without water, foods or services much less a quake that may happen in periods of time measured in 100’s of years.

Right now, I’d rather the governing body in charge to clean up the drugs, needles, oil and chem dumping, and the loss of access to our boat launches and habitat restoration destruction by illegal immigration, and out of control drug abuse than worry about an earthquake that likely will not occur in our short lifetimes. However, it’s good to put up emergency evacuation signs however, just in case...

Note: In keeping with the fishing/fish themes of this site, I’ll drop my techtonic prepping and warnings, and move on to -

“ How will this heavy rain here today affect my Coho fishing in south sound in the next few daze ? As it’s been so good this year, we want to know if this rain will end it, or bring in some more nice fish to catch ?”



Edited by 20 Gage (10/04/24 11:33 AM)
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