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pacific ocean safety
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Pacific Ocean safety focus on concerns over radioactive water releases from the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Users share information about potential contamination from isotopes like cesium and plutonium, questioning official assurances of safety. Topics include the impact on seafood and long-term environmental risks, with references to news reports and videos. The tag covers threads examining the safety of the Pacific Ocean in relation to Fukushima's ongoing water discharge.
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...
The operator of the crippled Fukushima complex begins releasing 11,500 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific to make room in storage tanks for even more highly contaminated water. The government says the release does not pose an immediate threat to humans.
Like a thief in the night the...