Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
Yes, should point out thats west coast tuna for those that cant figure it reading the information.
http://enenews.com/top-scientific-journ ... -the-ocean
http://enenews.com/top-scientific-journ ... -the-ocean
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
Woodenhead wrote:noneofyourbiz3 wrote:Stupid scientists.
I suppose you are one of the smart scientists. It shows.
Indeed as I factored bioaccumulation. They should have been able to figure the same with all their degrees. Its high school knowledge for gods sake.
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
I don't remember learning about it in high school. Guess it depends on what sciences you took.
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According to a paper published in the journal Science on Thursday, large and bottom-dwelling species carry most risk, which means cod, flounder, halibut, pollock, skate and sole from the waters in question could be off limits for years, .
http://nuclear-news.net/2012/10/26/ined ... ima-coast/
http://enenews.com/tuna-contaminated-st ... west-coast
http://nuclear-news.net/2012/10/26/ined ... ima-coast/
http://enenews.com/tuna-contaminated-st ... west-coast
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
I guess if you're travelling to Japan, watch what you eat.
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
Heres another one for you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_and_dependence
If the tuna in Japan is radioactive then so is everything underneath. If the tuna on the waste coast is radioactive then.......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_and_dependence
If the tuna in Japan is radioactive then so is everything underneath. If the tuna on the waste coast is radioactive then.......
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
I think I won't be eating seafood tonight....funny thing, I'm not too keen on beef tonight either.
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
Fancy wrote:I think I won't be eating seafood tonight....funny thing, I'm not too keen on beef tonight either.
Plus, when your hair starts to fall out, don't come crying to me.
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
noneofyourbiz3 wrote:If the tuna in Japan is radioactive then so is everything underneath. If the tuna on the waste coast is radioactive then.......
I suppose the route to take would be farmed fish or atlantic tuna - there's always options.
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
Most farms Ive seen are situated in bays on the ocean. Id still ask the monger to confirm the coast it came from. Ive stopped eating it period. Less confusion.
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
Canada is still importing from Japan and we arent getting any of this type of information? Hard to believe.
http://enenews.com/200-more-radioactive ... port-video
http://enenews.com/200-more-radioactive ... port-video
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Re: Kelowna Fukishima Fallout
Maybe not. Wouldnt want to hurt trade informing the public of the ongoing crisis and health risks. Bad for biz.
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-article- ... ernational
http://www.khaleejtimes.com/kt-article- ... ernational
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300,000,000,000 becquerels a month thought entering Pacific
http://www.nature.com/news/ocean-still- ... ut-1.11823
http://www.nature.com/news/ocean-still- ... ut-1.11823
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