And
you think somehow you're going to escape?
There
are 450 commercial reactors and storage facilities in the world. Many
of them are failing (San Onofre, Palisades, Fort Calhoun, Hanford...)
and -- in an act of desperation -- Japan is going to restart the
reactors that have been shut down there since Fukushima. Many of
those are the ones with the same defective designs. They are on
earthquake faults and they are vulnerable to tsunamis.
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Mike Ruppert
Kyodo:
Highest levels of Fukushima contamination in plankton already EAST of
Hawaii? (MAPS)
Where is 25 degrees north latitude and 150 degrees west longitude?
22
May, 2013
Title: Researchers
find high cesium in some Pacific plankton
Source: Kyodo
Date: May 22, 2013
Source: Kyodo
Date: May 22, 2013
Researchers find high cesium in some Pacific plankton
Scientists
said Tuesday they have detected radioactive cesium from the Fukushima
No. 1 nuclear plant in plankton collected from all 10 points in the
Pacific they checked, with the highest levels at around 25 degrees
north latitude and 150 degrees west longitude. [...]
The
researchers collected plankton at 10 points in the Pacific from off
Hokkaido to Guam between January and February 2012.
They
detected cesium-134 in plankton at all 10 points. The density of
radioactive cesium was the highest at 8.2 to 10.5 becquerels per
kilogram in samples collected from waters around 25 degrees north
latitude and 150 degrees west longitude. [...]
The
density of cesium in seawater was highest in waters at around
latitude 36 to 40 degrees north, the team said. [...]
If the plankton is hot then so is everything that eats it.
ReplyDeleteDon't whales eat plankton and fish?
This could be a good way of closing down the "scientific" whale hunts that Japan insists on carrying out