Source: Huffington Post
Date: 04/ 3/2012 1:06 pm
by: By Jesse Emspak, LiveScience Contributor:
An aerial view of damage to Sukuiso, Japan, a week after the earthquake
and subsequent tsunami devastated the area in March, 2011.
Radioactive material from the Fukushima nuclear disaster has been found
in tiny sea creatures and ocean water some 186 miles (300 kilometers)
off the coast of Japan, revealing the extent of the release and the
direction pollutants might take in a future environmental disaster.
In some places, the researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution (WHOI) discovered cesium radiation hundreds to thousands of
times higher than would be expected naturally, with ocean eddies and larger currents both guiding the "radioactive debris" and concentrating it.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
4/3/2012 Fukushima Radiation Moving Across Pacific Ocean
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