martes, 11 de febrero de 2014

Fukushima Cesium-137 and West Coast Fishery: B.C. First Nations call for Radiation Tests | Global Research

Fukushima Cesium-137 and West Coast Fishery: B.C. First Nations call for Radiation Tests | Global Research:



 B.C.’s grand chief and First Nation leaders on the Sunshine Coast are supporting a call for Ottawa to “systematically and properly” study the full impact of Fukushima radiation on the West Coast fishery.

Radiation from the March 2011 nuclear accident arrived off the B.C. coast last year, Robin Brown, ocean sciences division manager with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), said Tuesday.

 

  - This Department of Fisheries and Oceans map shows the surface water distribution of cesium-137 from Fukushima in 2012, when the main inventory of radioactivity had moved toward the central North Pacific. The plume is expected to shift almost entirely to North America’s west coast during the next five years. Fukushima radiation was detected in B.C. coastal waters in June 2013. - DFO graphic