Go back to work there is nothing to see here
Japanese authorities said Tuesday they had discovered for the first time fish swimming off the country’s Pacific coast carrying high levels of radioactive materials. The finding, the latest blow from the nuclear crisis, is stoking concerns about environmental damage to local marine life, the safety of the nation’s food supply, and the viability of Japan’s iconic seafood industry, which was already struggling following the tsunami
via Japan Finds Radiation in Fish – WSJ.com.
Also make sure to check our Julia Whitty’s excellent post on the currents off Japan and how the radiation will spread.







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