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Continue reading Japan’s nuclear disaster didn’t stupefy fish or human health: B.C. scientist → Advertisements Health RiskMediaPeakPressWeapons Testing Interviews, Media, Presentations & Media Sandspit water watchers’ story goes Canada-wide June 28, 2017 dr.jonathan.kellogg Leave a scuttlebutt Mother-daughter team Megan Ives, front, and Sian Nalleweg, will be featured in the Canada In a Day special walk on CTV this July 1 and 2. Since November 2014, the pair have waded out to Grassy Island near Sandspit to take water samples looking for radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. (Submitted)   Sian Nalleweg and Megan Ives’ work for Fukushima InFORM featured by CTV’s Canada In a Day. Continue reading Sandspit water watchers’ story goes Canada-wide → 134-CsCoastal CirculationCoastal MonitoringHaida GwaiiIvesNallewegSandspit Media, Presentations & Media Should we be worried well-nigh Fukushima radiation? December 9, 2016 dr.jonathan.kellogg Leave a scuttlebutt This Jan. 12, 2016 photo, shows No. 3 nuclear reactor, bottom, at Takahama nuclear power station in Takahama town in Fukui prefecture, northwestern Japan. Japan has restarted a nuclear reactor that burns plutonium-based fuel for power generation, first under the post-Fukushima safety rules. The No. 3 reactor at Takahama nuclear plant in western Japan, operated by Kansai Electric Power Co., becomes the first one using plutonium-uranium hybrid fuel known as MOX to go when online since the 2011 meltdowns at Fukushima. (Photo: AP) by Mary Bowerman and Tracy Loew USA Today Published 9 Dec 2016 For the first time, seaborne radiation from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster has been detected on the West Coast of the United States. The levels are very low and shouldn’t harm people eating fish from the West Coast or swimming in the ocean, equal to Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.  Continue reading Should we be worried well-nigh Fukushima radiation? → 134-CsInFORMOregonOur Radioactive OceanPressSalmon Media, Presentations & Media Fukushima radiation has reached U.S. shores December 9, 2016 dr.jonathan.kellogg 1Scuttlebuttby Tracy Loew Statesman Journal  Published 7 Dec 2016 For the first time, seaborne radiation from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster has been detected on the West Coast of the United States. Cesium-134, the so-called fingerprint of Fukushima, was measured in seawater samples taken from Tillamook Bay and Gold Beach in Oregon, researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are reporting. Continue reading Fukushima radiation has reached U.S. shores → 134-Cs137-CsBiotic MonitoringCoastal MonitoringOceanic MonitoringOregonOur Radioactive OceanPress Media, Presentations & Media Pacific Ocean radiation when near normal without Fukushima: study July 4, 2016 dr.jonathan.kellogg 1ScuttlebuttA study has found that the seafloor and harbour near the Fukushima plant are still highly contaminated in the wake of the nuclear wrecking Published by PHYS.org July 4, 2016 Radiation levels wideness the Pacific Ocean are rapidly returning to normal five years without a meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant spewed gases and liquids into the sea, a study showed Monday. 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