Tuna record Fukushima pollution

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DigitalBuddha

Tuna record Fukushima pollution

Pacific Bluefin tuna caught off the coast of California have been found to have radioactive contamination from last year's Fukushima nuclear accident.

The fish would have picked up the pollution while swimming in Japanese waters, before then moving to the far side of the ocean.



Glow in the dark - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-18239107

BikerDude

I'm just waiting for Godzilla.
That's how that whole thing got started.
Maybe Mothra.


Out here we are all his children


Ninjabob27

    Just saw them talking about this on the news. Apparently the levels of radiation in the fish are not strong enough to be deadly. Of course, you must admit, radioactive fish sound like the plot of some terrible B-movie form the '50s.
    And BikerDude, keep your fingers crossed. Having a real-life Mothra would be awesome.
Abiding in a black hoodie.

DigitalBuddha

It just goes to show you that we are not isolated from each other; what happens in one country often affects another.

Check this out - Glow-in-the-Dark Fish on American Tables?



A story in today's New York Times describes how chefs at some of Manhattan's fanciest restaurants have purchased a gadget not usually seen in kitchens: radiation detectors. Owners at some sushi restaurants here in and across the country report that customers are starting to ask questions about the origins of their fish. Some owners are counting on Japanese suppliers to tell them the truth about radiation levels in the fish they're buying, while others have stopped buying from Japan altogether, even if it means that some items no longer appear on the menu.

Glow here -
http://www.gofishn.com/gofishn/10323-glow-in-the-dark-fish-on-american-tables/

rajeshbiswal


The fish would have picked up the pollution while swimming in Japanese waters, before then moving to the far side of the ocean.pparently the levels of radiation in the fish are not strong enough to be deadly. Of course, you must admit, radioactive fish sound like the plot of some terrible B-movie form the '50s.



Caesar dude

That meter (whatever it is) is reading zero...it's fully deflected to the left and the scale seems to go from Zero to 600....sheesh!

Just saying! :)
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DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Caesar dude on June 10, 2012, 05:29:31 PM
That meter (whatever it is) is reading zero...it's fully deflected to the left and the scale seems to go from Zero to 600....sheesh!

Just saying! :)

Looks like the reception bars on my crappy cell phone! ;D