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Fukushima Radiation Moving Across Pacific Ocean

Posted: 04/ 3/2012 1:06 pm

Japan Tsunami Damage
An aerial view of damage to Sukuiso, Japan, a week after the earthquake and subsequent tsunami devastated the area in March, 2011.

By Jesse Emspak, LiveScience Contributor:

Radioactive material from the Fukushima nuclear disaster has been found in tiny sea creatures and ocean water some 186 miles (300 kilometers) off the coast of Japan, revealing the extent of the release and the direction pollutants might take in a future environmental disaster.

In some places, the researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) discovered cesium radiation hundreds to thousands of times higher than would be expected naturally, with ocean eddies and larger currents both guiding the "radioactive debris" and concentrating it.

With these results, detailed today (April 2) in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team estimates it will take at least a year or two for the radioactive material released at Fukushima to get across the Pacific Ocean. And that information is useful when looking at all the other pollutants and debris released as a result of the tsunami that destroyed towns up and down the eastern coast of Japan.

"We saw a telephone pole," study leader Ken Buesseler, a marine chemist and oceanographer at WHOI, told LiveScience. "There were lots of chemical plants. A lot of stuff got washed into the ocean." [Japan Nuclear Radiation Shows Up in US (Infographic)]

Drifting radiation

The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011, led to large releases of radioactive elements from the Fukushima Dai-ichi power plants into the Pacific Ocean. To find out how that radiation spread in the waters off Japan, in June researchers released "drifters" — small monitoring devices that move with the current and take measurements of the surrounding water.

The drifters are tracked via GPS, showing the direction of currents over a period of about five months. Meanwhile, the team also took samples of zooplankton (tiny floating animals) and fish, measuring the concentration of radioactive cesium in the water.

Small amounts of radioactive cesium-137, which takes about 30 years for half the material to decay (called its half-life), would be expected in the water, largely left over from atmospheric nuclear tests in the 1960s and the Chernobyl accident in 1986. But the expedition scientists found nearly equal parts of both cesium-137 and cesium-134, which has a half-life of only two years. Any "naturally" occurring cesium-134 would be long gone.

Naturally, the oceans hold about 1-2 becquerels (Bq) of radioactivity per cubic meter of water, where a becquerel is one decay per second. The researchers found hundreds to thousands of times more, with up to 3,900 Bq per cubic meter in areas closer to the shore, and 325 Bq in sites as far as 372 miles (600 km) away.

Currents and eddies

Ocean phenomena, big and small, also affected the radiation spread. For instance, the team found that the Kuroshio Current, which runs roughly east-northeast from the south of Japan toward the Aleutians, acts as a kind of boundary for the spread of radioactive material, even as it also pushes a lot of it away from the coast. In addition, eddy currents that arise at the edge of the Kuroshio caused the cesium and other radioactive pollutants to reach higher concentrations in some places closer to the coast, carrying some of the drifters toward populated areas south of Fukushima.

"It's [an] interesting thing to think about, as the concentrations vary by a factor of 3,000," Buesseler said. "With what we knew about transport prior to this work, you wouldn't know why it is so different."

The team also looked at the amounts of cesium isotopes in the local sea life, including zooplankton, copepods (tiny crustaceans), shrimp and fish. They found both cesium-137 and cesium-134 in the animals, sometimes at concentrations hundreds of times that of the surrounding water. Average radioactivity was about 10 to 15 Bq per kilogram, depending on whether it was zooplankton or fish (concentrations were lowest in the fish). [Image Gallery: Freaky Fish]

Even so, Buesseler said, the radioactivity levels are still below what is allowed in food in Japan, which is 500 Bq per kilogram of "wet" weight. And while cesium was present in the fish, it doesn't accumulate up the food chain the way polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) or mercury do. Mercury and PCBs tend to stay in an animal's tissues for long periods, so when a tuna eats smaller fish, it takes in all the chemicals those small fish have eaten. Cesium tends to be excreted from animals much faster.

The WHOI expedition calculated that some 1.9 petabecquerels — or 1.9 million billion becquerels total — were in the stretch of ocean studied. The total released by the Fukushima accident was much greater, but a lot of the radionuclides were dispersed by the time of the sampling in June.

The researchers also found silver-110, but it wasn't clear that was from the Fukushima plant. Another set of experiments measured strontium-90 levels, but that work hasn't been published yet.

Kara Lavender Law, an oceanographer at the Sea Education Association, noted this kind of work is important because the picture of how ocean currents affect environmental pollutants isn't always clear. "From an ocean-current standpoint we know what large-scale circulation is like, but when you get into where contaminant spills will end up, sometimes the picture is a whole lot different when you look at smaller areas," Law told LiveScience.

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02:25 PM on 03/11/2013
Where do we currently stand with radiation contamination in the Pacific Ocean?
I am seeing plenty of smaller media channels screaming warnings, but not much in the mainstream media. Before jumping on the conspiracy theorists' bandwagon, I would like to hear from The HuffPost team -- one of the few mainstream media sources that I trust.
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11:49 AM on 04/13/2012
No reactor is designed to contain 50 - 150 tons of isotopes, boiling at 1000 C for thousands of years. (So far, the only camera TEPCO has been able to get inside a cont. vessel lasted about 1 minute.)

And science has absolutely no idea what the boiling/fissioning isotopes will do today, or in 5000 years. Only one thing's known, they CANNOT stop it. 'Stopping' the reaction was based on separating the pellets which are now stewing for eternity.

TEPCO can't even maintain water levels in the containments. But they've been very successful hiding the fact that they dump the waste water in the ocean.

The nuke industry is racing against time to get more nuke plants authorized before the truth blows the lid off their scam.
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Callme Ish
04:10 AM on 04/26/2012
Yep, pulling out all the stops, all the bribes, all the coertion, all the lies.

typically effen nukers.!
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Katy Mcdowell
09:40 AM on 04/10/2012
PS These new mutated parasites are resistant to normal treatment and nothing is working so far they are found inside the cells when you crush them and dont show up on a normal blood analysis until you crush the blood cells
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05:28 PM on 04/07/2012
Lies of nuke, its a web of lies.
Here are pictures of plutonium rods laying in the rubble at Fukushima. Sure glad no reactors or spent pools blew up -sarc

http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/p/largest-lies-of-nuke.html
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11:30 AM on 04/07/2012
Ambassador Murata writes to UN Secretary General: **“It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of Japan and the whole world depends on No. 4 reactor”** — Appeals for independent assessment team: http://enenews.com/?p=30009 snip I was asked to make a statement at the public hearing of the Budgetary Committee of the House of Councilors on March 23. I raised the crucial problem. of N0.4 reactor of Fukushima containing1535 fuel rods. It could be fatally damaged by continuing aftershocks. Moreover, 50 meters away from it exists a common cooling pool for 6 reactors containing 6375 fuel rods! It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of Japan and the whole world depends on NO.4 reactor. This is confirmed by most reliable experts like Dr. Arnie Gundersen or Dr. Fumiaki Koide.
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04:31 PM on 04/06/2012
It has calmed down or it's getting foggy. Dont know.
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03:36 PM on 04/06/2012
Super Solar Storm To Hit Earth In 2013 'Carrington Effect'; Year Long Power Outage? via A Green Road Blog http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/03/super-solar-storm-predicted-to-hit-2013.html
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03:19 PM on 04/06/2012
Faved, already fanned!
Thanks, hopefully the moderation wait will be lees there!

Key issues **not mentioned** in MSM coverage:
1. Nuclear security is NOT getting FALLOUT from Fukushima
2. Where has all the highly radioactive material "gone" that was in Fukushima
... Leaders DO NOT think Nature can destroy any land based nuclear reactor,
.... any place anytime 24/7/365!
4. Nuclear should be REDUCED not increased Worldwide.
5. The **NEGATIVE** Health effects of Low levels of radiation.
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03:43 PM on 04/06/2012
Run dont walk to Enenews
Ambassador Murata writes to UN Secretary General: “It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of Japan and the whole world depends on No. 4 reactor” — Appeals for independent assessment team
11:46 AM on 04/07/2012
no2 could end up here. some guy in Tx loves nuclear waster
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01:14 PM on 04/06/2012
Radioactive water from Fukushima power plant may have flowed into the Pacific Ocean
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ABOUT 12 tonnes of radioactive water has leaked at Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, with the facility's operator saying some may have flowed into the Paci

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/radioactive-water-from-fukushima-power-plant-may-have-flowed-into-the-pacific-ocean/story-e6frfku0-1226320077101#ixzz1rHVmqpYW

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/radioactive-water-from-fukushima-power-plant-may-have-flowed-into-the-pacific-ocean/story-e6frfku0-1226320077101#ixzz1rHVbWGOP
01:04 PM on 04/06/2012
It’s Not Over: Government Plans for the Worst: Forced Evacuation of Tokyo

While it has for the most part disappeared from mainstream view, the Fukushima nuclear disaster is anything but over. In fact, the situation in Japan has gone from bad to worse.

Bottom line: There is no way to contain the radiation.

Even more alarming is that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and other agencies have warned that the nuclear storage pools (the containment units that are being used to cool the nuclear fuel) have been damaged and may collapse under their own weight.

Such an event would cause widespread nuclear fallout throughout the region and force the government to evacuate the nearly 10 million residents of Tokyo and surrounding areas, a scenario which government emergency planners are now taking into serious consideration.

http://lewrockwell.com/slavo/slavo102.html
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02:46 PM on 04/06/2012
Well Said... Faved, already fanned!

Nuke problems create massive radioactive pollution for the Planet...
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03:05 PM on 04/06/2012
They are even getting ready here in the USA!
Gearing Up: DHS Purchases Bullet Resistant Checkpoint Booths Amid Large Scale Ammo Buildup:
http://www.shtfplan.com/?p=13657
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These booths seem destined to be used at checkpoints throughout the country as DHS and other government agencies continue their full scale takeover of America.
As we have heavily reported in the last few weeks, numerous government agencies have went on an ammo buying spree, with the total amount reaching well over 700 million rounds.
“In the last three years numerous domestic US government agencies have ordered a total of over 750 million rounds of .40 caliber ammunition.
That’s right, multiple government agencies that specifically operate primary inside the United States have gone on a literal ammunition spending spree in preparation for what they must believe will be some sort of violent event.”
Whether it be 140 million packets of emergency food, detention centers in all 50 states,750 million rounds of ammo, or numerous bullet resistant checkpoint booths, the Department of Homeland Security is clearly gearing up for something.
11:39 AM on 04/06/2012
Cesium coming to the salmon population
Get it now and can or jerky it if want to enjoy it
Will be a long time until it is safe again.
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11:34 AM on 04/06/2012
More *Nuclear Baloney (NB) from the Nuclear Industry! CNN: “Sounds unbelieveable, but it’s true” — Japan paying for travelers to visit Fukushima — $63 to share photos on Facebook, $63 to answer 5 questions http://enenews.com/?p=29955
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10:59 AM on 04/06/2012
JUST TAKE ONE MINUTE TO INTELLIGENTLY RESPOND to these ignorant trolls commenting against the Hanford Rally A15 Please take a moment to help us educate the misinformed and brainwashed.... THANK YOU We are blocked from commenting on this article by the local paper and we need help with PRO RICHLAND RALLY COMMENTS...
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11:44 AM on 04/06/2012
Done thanks
Faved, already fanned!
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12:06 PM on 04/13/2012
Santa Susana's probably worse. The owners have been able to prevent the extent of the disaster even being assessed.

http://www.dailynews.com/opinions/ci_12655706

30 years of political action by the citizens of San Fernando valley got them a law that require the owner of the lab to clean it up.

The new owner Boeing had no trouble getting that law thrown down.

http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_17943570

The result is (for one thing) lots of cheap properties in Chatsworth...
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10:25 AM on 04/06/2012
GOOD NEWS!!
Japan Shiga threatens to rain on nuclear restarts

(Reuters) – Japan's western Shiga prefecture, one of the nation's biggest sources of drinking water, threatened on Friday to oppose the restart of nearby nuclear reactors unless the government met several demands designed to prevent a repeat of the Fukushima disaster.

Shiga, whose Lake Biwa provides water for 14 million people, more than …

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/06/us-japan-nuclear-governor-idUSBRE83507W20120406
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11:28 AM on 04/06/2012
At least some in Japan are sstarting to SEE nuclear for wht it really is
A RISKY way to make money for the Utilities' to profit from!
Faved, already fanned!
11:33 AM on 04/06/2012
My heart is already feeling better!
This really is good news.
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10:04 AM on 04/06/2012
#Fukushima: Check out this video "Voice of Nippon" on @Ustream http://ustre.am/:1sLah !