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kristopher

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Sat Jan 11, 2014, 07:28 PM Jan 2014

Fish with very high levels of cesium found near Fukushima

Fish with very high levels of cesium found near Fukushima
January 11, 2014

THE ASAHI SHIMBUN

A fish contaminated with extremely high levels of radiation was found in waters near the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, a government-affiliated research institute said.

The Fisheries Research Agency said Jan. 10 the black sea bream had 12,400 becquerels per kilogram of radioactive cesium, 124 times the safety standards for foodstuffs.

The fish was caught at the mouth of the Niidagawa river in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, on Nov. 17. The site is 37 kilometers south of the stricken power plant.

It was one of 37 fish-–all black sea bream--that researchers caught in waters in and off Iwaki in October and November to study the level of radiation to which they were exposed.

The research institute said...

http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201401110029
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Fish with very high levels of cesium found near Fukushima (Original Post) kristopher Jan 2014 OP
Three of the 37 fish tested exceeded safety standards bananas Jan 2014 #1

bananas

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1. Three of the 37 fish tested exceeded safety standards
Sat Jan 11, 2014, 07:33 PM
Jan 2014
Two other fish also exceeded the safety standards of 100 becquerels per kilogram, at 426 becquerels and 197 becquerels, respectively.

The readings of the remaining 34 fish were within the safety limits, according to the Fisheries Research Agency.
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