Beyond
Nuclear(放射能漏れを、監視する組織)のKevin
Kamps氏があるTVインタビューで、答えた内容)
(1m30s) New
York Times reported just today that NRA (Nuclear Regulatory
Authority) chief spokes person announced that leaks has been going on
for the last 2 years into the ocean from the Fukushima Daiichi
Nuclear Power Plants. Recently much higher level, 100
times level of cesium, Strontium and Tritium than it's been
previously seen in the groundwater near seaside and even in the ocean
near just off shore. NRA admitted that they don't know
where those leaks occurring and don't know how to stop it.
ニューヨークタイムズの報道によると、原子
力規制委員会のスポークスマンが、福島原発からの海への放射能漏れについて、過去2年間、漏れ続けていたことを、認めた。そして、最近の調査によると、今
までより、100倍にも及ぶ、セシウム、ストロンチウム、トリチウムが、計測されている。 その漏れがどこから来て、どうやって、止めるかについての対処
策がないことも。。。
(6m40s-)
High levels of cesium found in fish off Ibaraki
Researchers
have found high levels of radioactive cesium in fish caught early
this month off Hitachi in Ibaraki Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo.
Prefectural
officials said 1,037 becquerels of cesium were discovered per
kilogram of Japanese sea bass. That's more than 10 times the
government safety limit.
(Editor's
note)
As it says in the video USA (and EU including UK) is allowed to import food that contain ionizing radiation (up to 1200Bq/kg for cesium). In Japan 100Bq/kg is a limit in food for cesium. But 100Bq/k was used to be a limit for radioactive material in debris. It means anything contains ionizing radiation of more than 100Bq/kg were supposed to be dangerous. Isn't that obvious that our body can't be suddenly ok with higher dose because there was a nuclear accident. Before the Fukushima disaster Japanese rice only used to contain 0.1Bq/kg of ionizing radiation. You should check where the origin of food and avoid processed food as much as possible because you wouldn't know where the origin of the food.
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As it says in the video USA (and EU including UK) is allowed to import food that contain ionizing radiation (up to 1200Bq/kg for cesium). In Japan 100Bq/kg is a limit in food for cesium. But 100Bq/k was used to be a limit for radioactive material in debris. It means anything contains ionizing radiation of more than 100Bq/kg were supposed to be dangerous. Isn't that obvious that our body can't be suddenly ok with higher dose because there was a nuclear accident. Before the Fukushima disaster Japanese rice only used to contain 0.1Bq/kg of ionizing radiation. You should check where the origin of food and avoid processed food as much as possible because you wouldn't know where the origin of the food.
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