Statesman Journal, Apr 6, 2015: BREAKING NEWS Scientists detect Fukushima radiation on North American shores — Seaborne
radiation from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster has reached North
America… cesium-134 and cesium-137 in a sample of seawater taken in
February from a dock on Vancouver Island… It’s the first time radioactivity from the March 2011 triple meltdown has been identified on West Coast shores [see: April 2011 -- California seawater squeezed from kelp sample had 400,000 Bq/m3 of Iodine-131]…
sample was taken Feb. 19… It contained 1.5 becquerels per cubic meter
(Bq/m3) of cesium-134, the Fukushima fingerprint, and 5 Bq/m3 of
cesium-137 [actually 1.4 and 5.8, respectively]… Fukushima radiation concerns coastal communities…
models have predicted that in general, the plume would hit the shore in
the north first, then head south toward California… currents can be
unpredictable… Woods Hole has received support from the National Science
Foundation to analyze about 250 seawater samples that will be collected
next month…
READ MORE:http://enenews.com/top-headline-fukushima-radiation-reached-north-american-shores-7-bqm3-cesium-detected-dock-pacific-northwest-professor-indicator-other-types-radioactive-substances-arrived-represents-potentia
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