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marine radioactivity
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Discussions on marine radioactivity at WindowsForum.com focus on the Fukushima nuclear disaster and its impact on the Pacific Ocean. Topics include radioactive isotopes such as cesium-134, cesium-137, plutonium, uranium, and strontium-90, and their presence in seafood. Concerns are raised about government transparency and the adequacy of protective measures like iodine tablets. The content reflects user skepticism about official radiation readings and draws parallels to other environmental incidents.
Facts In Brief
FISHERMEN AND SEAFOOD SUPPLIERS DELIVER APPROXIMATELY 300 SPECIES TO MARKET EACH YEAR, FROM THE PACIFIC OCEAN.
Tablets only protect us against Iodine 131, not against Cesium 134, 137, Plutonium, Uranium, and Strontium 90 radioactive particles. It’s not a surprise that the gov’ts...