iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Jellyfish Shut Down Nuclear Power Plant In UK

Jellyfish Nuclear Plant Shutdown Torness Uk

First Posted: 06/29/11 02:35 PM ET Updated: 08/29/11 06:12 AM ET

LONDON -- An invasion of jellyfish into a cooling water pool at a Scottish nuclear power plant kept its nuclear reactors offline on Wednesday, a phenomenon which may grow more common in future, scientists said.

Two reactors at EDF Energy's Torness nuclear power plant on the Scottish east coast remained shut a day after they were manually stopped due to masses of jellyfish obstructing cooling water filters.

Nuclear power plants draw water from nearby seas or rivers to cool down their reactors, but if the filters which keep out marine animals and seaweed are clogged, the station shuts down to maintain temperature and safety standards.

Britain's Office for Nuclear Regulation said power plants follow a pre-planned programme when these situations occur.

Latest plant availability data from network operator National Grid showed Torness reactor 1 would return to service on July 5 and reactor 2 on July 6, but operator EDF Energy was unable to give a restart date.

Operators often take the opportunity presented by an unplanned stoppage to carry out maintenance work.

"We are working to clear the jellyfish from the waters near the power station. This work, as well as monitoring the area for more jellyfish, is ongoing," a spokesman for Britain's largest nuclear power operator, EDF Energy, said.

Scientists say jellyfish obstructing nuclear plants is a rare occurrence in Britain, though it has happened more often in other countries such as Japan.

"Jellyfish can bloom in really high numbers. It's not particularly common, (EDF Energy) have been a bit unlucky. If you get a bit of calm and warm weather they can turn up inshore in high numbers," said David Conway, a marine biologist at the Marine Biological Association.

Water temperatures off the east coast of Scotland are currently 13 degrees Celsius, one degree above average levels for this time of the year, Britain's Met Office said.

Increasing fishing activity and global warming are giving jellyfish populations a boost, scientists said, potentially making jellyfish invasions at nuclear power plants located near the open sea more common in the future.

"There are suggestions from some science data that over the past few years there has been an increase in swarms of jellyfish. It's possible it's linked to climate change," said Steve Hay, a plankton ecologist who specializes in jellyfish research at the Marine Scotland Science laboratory in Aberdeen.

Overfishing of small fish which feed off jellyfish leaves them less exposed to natural predators and gives them more room to reproduce, the Marine Biological Association said.

(Reporting by Karolin Schaps; editing by Jason Neely)

Copyright 2011 Thomson Reuters. Click for Restrictions.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST GREEN

LONDON -- An invasion of jellyfish into a cooling water pool at a Scottish nuclear power plant kept its nuclear reactors offline on Wednesday, a phenomenon which may grow more common in future, scient...
LONDON -- An invasion of jellyfish into a cooling water pool at a Scottish nuclear power plant kept its nuclear reactors offline on Wednesday, a phenomenon which may grow more common in future, scient...
Filed by Travis Donovan  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 168
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4  Next ›  Last »  (4 total)
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
nellre
growth is not sustainable
10:26 AM on 07/01/2011
Dear Huff post. Please provide an ignore capability so that I don't have to wade through troll posts to find interesting stuff.
Thanks
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
07:05 AM on 07/01/2011
Even low life forms are trying to shut down nuclear power through suicide runs at the filters.
07:43 PM on 06/30/2011
There are very serious issues with nuclear power plants worldwide right now.

Why isn't the media properly covering the disasters at Ft. Calhoun and Los Alamos?

http://www.familysurvivalcenter.com/news.htm#063011
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Michael Mann
Nuclear Educator
11:59 PM on 06/30/2011
Mainly because there is no "disaster" at Fort Calhoun nuclear power station, it's hard to report a disaster which has not occurred. Los Alamos was evacuated because of a forest fire but I don't think that qualifies as a disaster either.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/28/us/28nuke.html
http://world-nuclear.org/wna_buzz/fort_calhoun_fact_and_fiction.html.html
http://www.npr.org/2011/06/28/137468916/mandatory-evacuations-ordered-as-wildfire-threatens-los-alamos?ps=cprs
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
01:04 AM on 07/01/2011
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/06/radiation-in-japan-nosebleed-diarrhea.html

These children have tested positive for radionuclides, they have radiation sickness.
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
01:52 AM on 07/01/2011
http://www.engg.ksu.edu/hsrc/96Proceed/fresquez.pdf

Native plants growing on top of the old liquid waste leach field at Los Alamos have absorbed biologically active radionuclides from the contaminated soil.  Strontium-90 and Cesium-137.  If the fire burns off the ground cover over this waste site there will be a radiological release.  The smoke and ash will be contaminated and there will be a fallout event.  Americans will be exposed.  Americans are already being exposed to continuous fallout from Fukushima...  But it's never enough for the nuclear industry now is it?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
07:06 AM on 07/01/2011
Marked as favorite , written because moderators are blocking use of the favorite button.
WonderingNThinking
Think Before We Sink
05:13 PM on 06/30/2011
Don't worry, the government and nuclear energy corporations will be sure to play down anything negative that happens in the nuclear industry.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jun/30/british-government-plan-play-down-fukushima
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
01:02 AM on 07/01/2011
Excellent link...  The Nuclear Industry is colluding with governments to organize coverup and propaganda campaigns.  It's not a conspiracy theory, the Guardian has the documentation and a scoop.

Meanwhile, children in Japan are diagnosed with internal contamination from biologically active radionuclides and have radiation sickness.  

http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/parents-want-everyone-tested-children-60mi-from-fukushima-radioactive-urine
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
04:04 PM on 06/30/2011
Those are anti-nuclear jellyfish for sure.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
12:04 PM on 06/30/2011
It must have been the wrong type of jellyfish
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
nirek
Proud progressive Vietnam vet. against WAR
02:13 PM on 06/30/2011
Radioactive jellyfish? Just what we need.
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
04:08 PM on 06/30/2011
They were not pro-nuclear jellyfish.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
04:19 PM on 06/30/2011
There's a long standing joke about british trains stopping in bad weather, due to the train company claiming they were hit by `the wrong type of snow'.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
RudyHaugeneder
11:24 AM on 06/30/2011
And so it continues -- global warming that changes ocean chemistry and what marine life can survive and which gradually go extinct. Jellyfish are among the species that thrive.
WonderingNThinking
Think Before We Sink
05:14 PM on 06/30/2011
Which is probably why they're appearing on menus more frequently now. Tilapia or jellyfish, which would you like?
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
gladhart1
10:16 AM on 06/30/2011
Mother Nature is trying to shut down the reactors.
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
03:58 PM on 06/30/2011
She shut down 6 of them in Japan permanently.
10:09 AM on 06/30/2011
That's all it takes? Jeez
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
nirek
Proud progressive Vietnam vet. against WAR
02:14 PM on 06/30/2011
Maybe we need to import some to our plants.
09:15 AM on 06/30/2011
Protesting Jelly Fish! HAHAH that is a better name for the headline :)
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Jeffrey Williams
Don't worry ! Nothing is going to be OK !!!
08:05 AM on 06/30/2011
Seems to me mother is trying her best to tell us we are on the wrong path ... The Nuclear Industry has had an enormous amount of problems this year, we really need to evaluate our needs as well as our sources we chose to fill these needs.

There are alternatives and they need to be examined, if we want to continue here on planet earth.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
aligatorhardt
Cut on the bias
07:10 AM on 07/01/2011
Examinations are over it is time to get on with installation of disaster free energy.
06:57 AM on 06/30/2011
The Los Angeles Times won a Pulitzer for its reporting on how man is changing the environment. I remember it talking about the oceans becoming "premordial" and jelly fish taking over where fish had been. This in the UK no less! Unbelievable.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
06:44 AM on 06/30/2011
I don't think they have a natural predator (other than cold temperatures) so they flourish,
05:02 PM on 06/30/2011
The oceans have been so over-fished that between that and the slaughter of whales there aren’t enough plankton eaters to control jellyfish by depriving them of that food source. Just another direct consequence of massive whale killing and overfishing; let’s hope people wake up and realize this before it’s too late. Japan has become so surrounded by jellyfish that they can’t send out the fishing fleets because the weight of thousands upon thousands of jellyfish simply cause their nets to be ripped to shreds.
barrada nicto
Optimism is necessary.
04:01 AM on 06/30/2011
" Operators often take the opportunity presented by an unplanned stoppage to carry out maintenance work. "

Is that when they bury the bodies?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Michael Mann
Nuclear Educator
08:49 AM on 06/30/2011
No bodies, unlike other methods of producing electricity in the USA nuclear power plants don't produce bodies.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
nirek
Proud progressive Vietnam vet. against WAR
02:16 PM on 06/30/2011
Not yet that we know of. How many have died in Japan and how many will or get sick?
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
04:07 PM on 06/30/2011
The nuclear industry hides their releases and denies every single fatality.
03:34 AM on 06/30/2011
next month this will be why there arent any renewable resources.(Congress) Were sorry america we can't convert the ocean to power.