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This is systemic - a prefect storm.
BREAKING NEWS: Fukushima nuclear waste detected along Southern California coast
Highest levels seen anywhere in North America since testing program began
8.4 Bq/m3 of radioactive cesium measured near beach between Los Angeles and San Diego
Location:
32°57’0.00″N; 117°17’60.00″W [1.8 miles off the
coast of Del Mar, California]
Sample
Date: Apr 04, 2015 11:36
Depth:
3m
Cs134:
1.5 ± 0.1Bq/m3
Cs137:
6.9 ± 0.2Bq/m3
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The
sample was taken just over a mile off the coast of Del Mar, CA –
located about 15 miles north of San Diego and 100 miles south of
Los Angeles. The only other location Woods Hole has reported
detecting nuclear waste from Fukushima Daiichi along the shoreline
of North America is in Ucluelet, Canada about 1,200 miles to the
north of Del Mar.
7.2
becquerels per cubic meter of Cesium-134 and Cesium-137 was
measured in a Ucluelet sample taken in February 2015. The Del Mar
sample had 8.4 Bq/m3.
Results
for other Fukushima Daiichi-derived radionuclides were not posted.
According to media
reports,
“The plume also contains other radioactive material, including
Strontium 90… radioactive isotopes of iodine, low levels of
plutonium and tritium might be in the plume.”
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