Survey about shellfish in the Fukushima area
A study carried out for four months on the living status of shellfish in forty-three places by the Chiba prefecture of Iwate in Japan would have highlighted the disappearance of the shellfish Thais Clavigera in a coastal area of about thirty kilometers near damaged Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant, then also the Cellana grata, another species of shellfish, was found a decline and high doses of radioactive material in their bodies. The researchers verified that the Thais Clavigera, a kind of shell quite common on the coast of Japan, has been extinguished by eight of the ten monitored places within twenty km radius zone alert established due to severe nuclear accident in March 2011. The cause is almost certainly connected to the radiation and not to the tsunami since molluscs are in good health in areas affected by the large waves generated by the tsunami. - [05/06] Reported a new leak of radioactive water from the plant.
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Date: 03/04/2013
article n°: 2175
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