Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Recommended Article By Marshall Ramsey II: "Radionuclides from Fukushima due to hit U.S. West Coast any day now" -- Senior Scientist: "Really bizarre" U.S. gov't not testing for it -- Concerned officials contacting him about threat

"Radionuclides from Fukushima due to hit U.S. West Coast any day now" -- Senior Scientist: "Really bizarre" U.S. gov't not testing for it -- Concerned officials contacting him about threat

Cape Cod Times, Nov. 24, 2013:
Model shows estimated location of plume in 2014 (click image for more info)
With the first plume of water carrying radionuclides from Fukushima due to hit the U.S. West Coast any day now, [Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Senior Scientist Ken] Buesseler’s latest project is to convince the federal government to monitor radiation levels in the sea water. [...] He predicts the radiation will be so diluted after the long journey across the Pacific that it will pose no threat [...] But he knows that’s not enough to reassure the public. [...] he knows people are concerned [...] he fields regular phone calls from surfers and salmon fishermen as well as congressmen. [...]

Full story at:  http://enenews.com/plume-of-water-carrying-radionuclides-from-fukushima-due-to-hit-u-s-west-coast-any-day-now-senior-scientist-its-really-bizarre-that-u-s-govt-is-not-doing-any-testing-concerned-offic

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