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Pollution, Videos & Documentaries, Wildlife & Flora, May 29th, 2012,
Pacific bluefin tuna have been clocked swimming at speeds of 48km/h (30mph). This might help explain why bluefin carrying low levels of radiation believed to be from Fukushima were found off the coast of California so soon after the nuclear disaster in Japan. Though the reports are only surfacing now, 15 radioactive tuna were caught off of San Diego in August 2011, only around 4 months after the majority of radiation was released into the waters around Fukushima. The elevated levels of cesium-134 and cesium-137 found in the tuna are considered safe and are well below the Japanese and US…
Tags: bluefin, California, cesium, Fukushima, japan, radiation, radioactive, tuna
Pollution, Wildlife & Flora, Apr 10th, 2012,
About a month after the nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, radioactive particles were detected in giant kelp samples off the California coast. The level 7 nuclear incident resulted from the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the region around Fukushima, Japan in March of 2011. In a recent study California State University marine biologists tested giant kelp up and down the coastline of the state, from Laguna Beach to Santa Cruz, and found radioactive iodine, suggesting that radiation that leaked from the damaged Fukushima reactors had reached California. Levels 250 times higher than previous measurements were found in…
Tags: California, Fukushima, iodine, japan, kelp, radiation, radioactive
Pollution, Videos & Documentaries, Mar 15th, 2011,
Japan has suffered greatly in recent days after a 9.0 earthquake struck the north of the country and triggered a tsunami which destroyed countless homes and likely killed over 10,000 people. Millions have been left without electricity, while food and water scarcity as well as lack of heat are threatening parts of northern Japan. Most of the media, however, has been gripped by the explosions and resultant radiation leaks at three reactors at a Japanese nuclear power plant called Fukushima Daiichi in Fukushima prefecture. The nuclear safety crisis that Japan now finds itself in the grip of is perhaps the…
Tags: Daiichi, diaster, earthquake, explosion, Fukushima, japan, nuclear, plant, radiation, tsunami
Pollution, Wildlife & Flora, Aug 3rd, 2010,
A survey of wildlife around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine – site of the worst nuclear accident in history – has shown that biodiversity there is declining. On April 26, 1986 explosions at the Chernobyl plant sent radioactive fallout into the atmosphere, which spread over much of Europe, eventually killing thousands. 24 years later, the downwind city of Pripyat is still off limits, though some have returned there illegally to farm. The wildlife around Chernobyl has been the stuff of legends. Highly irradiated, rumors of mutated wolves and moose abound, but the reality – as usual –…
Tags: accident, animals, biodiversity, chernobyl, contamination, nuclear, Pripyat, radiation, Ukraine, wildlife
Climate Change, Politics, Apr 28th, 2010,
Monday marked the 24th anniversary of the disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine, considered the worst nuclear accident in history. Despite the severity of the disaster in 1986, Chernobyl continued to operate until it was finally decommissioned in December of 2000. Today, the event at Chernobyl still affects victims and their families; and casts a long shadow over the nuclear question. Modern nuclear power plants are no doubt safer, yet the fear of another disaster is understandable, especially when Chernobyl itself still contains a large amount of nuclear waste which needs to be dealt with. From…
Tags: apocalypse, chernobyl, deaths, disaster, exclusion zone, Kyshtym, Mayak, nuclear, plant, power, Pripyat, Prypiat, radiation, radioactive