Tag Archives: West Coast of North America

How radioactive is our ocean?

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) marine chemist Ken Buesseler began sampling and analyzing seawater surrounding the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant three months after the 2011 disaster. Today, he launched a crowd sourcing campaign and citizen science website to collect and analyze seawater along the West Coast of North America as the radioactive plume travels 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean. Read [email protected]  17:23

Is Fukushima Radiation Contaminating Tuna, Salmon and Herring On the West Coast of North America? by a blogger named George Washington

Associated Press reports that both scientists and native elders in British  Columbia say that sockeye numbers have plummeted: Sockeye salmon returns plunge to historic lows, Last month, [the Department of Fisheries and Oceans] noted returns for the Skeena River sockeye run were dire. [Mel Kotyk, North Coast area director for the Department] said department scientists don’t know why the return numbers are so low…. “When they went out to sea they seemed to be very strong and healthy and in good numbers, so we think something happened in the ocean.”  more@zerohedge  14:40