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In reply to the discussion: Shock as sardines vanish off California - the entire Pacific coast - NOAA: We don’t know why [View all]paleotn
(21,527 posts)50. Guess you missed these parts......
...and I quote from your own source.
Slide 26.... in context, by "us" I assume the authors are referring to Canada. Thus, by extension, the US.
Caveat:
These levels are still well below maximum permissible concentrations in drinking water for 137 Cs of 10,000 Bq/m3: Not an environmental or human health radiological threat!
and slide 28
Fact is: radioactivity frightens people, almost always
disproportionately to the actual threat: gouvernment must
recognise this and provide sound, science based knowledge
(and wisdom?) on human and environmental risks.
Interesting slide presentation though. Thanks for sharing.
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Shock as sardines vanish off California - the entire Pacific coast - NOAA: We don’t know why [View all]
bananas
Jan 2014
OP
I eat a tin of anchovies and a tin of smoked oysters for breakfast every day.
OnyxCollie
Jan 2014
#21
You win the thread. Greed and overfishing, followed by protestations of 'IDK why! Help!' n/t
freshwest
Jan 2014
#16
Unbelievable, only one thread even mentions Fukishima! WORLDWIDE blackout of obvious cause.
joanbarnes
Jan 2014
#17
Please stop posting crap from ENE as if it's a legitimate source of information. I am sick
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2014
#23
These scientists aren't cognizant of the devastating oceanic ecosystem effects of
kestrel91316
Jan 2014
#55