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stonecutter357

(12,697 posts)
10. K&R...
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 09:42 AM
Mar 2012

Ken Buesseler, a scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, who in 1986 studied the effects of the Chernobyl disaster on the Black Sea, said the Fukushima disaster appeared to be by far the largest accidental release of radioactive material into the sea.

Chernobyl-induced radiation in the Black Sea peaked in 1986 at about 1,000 becquerels per cubic meter, he said in an interview at his office in Woods Hole, Mass. By contrast, the radiation level off the coast near the Fukushima Daiichi plant peaked at more than 100,000 becquerels per cubic meter in early April.

K & R dipsydoodle Mar 2012 #1
Good! Nt xchrom Mar 2012 #2
K&R... stonecutter357 Mar 2012 #3
WTF?!? "Despite receiving a special budget boost of 31.9 million US dollars to fend off Sea Shepherd peacebird Mar 2012 #4
Japan's government allocated the money for "security" Kolesar Mar 2012 #5
Probably just a conversion zipplewrath Mar 2012 #6
ahh - that is probably it... :) peacebird Mar 2012 #7
I'm pretty sure the budget boost was Japan's money jmowreader Mar 2012 #21
good news and..... madrchsod Mar 2012 #8
K&R... stonecutter357 Mar 2012 #9
K&R... stonecutter357 Mar 2012 #10
YAY! catbyte Mar 2012 #11
I agree. Go Sea Shepherds! Go Paul Watson! nt GliderGuider Mar 2012 #13
First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. Kennah Mar 2012 #22
Donate here: roody Mar 2012 #12
Wow! Great news!! chervilant Mar 2012 #14
Despite receiving a special budget boost of $31.9 million US dollars to fend off Sea Shepherd OranicManic Mar 2012 #15
I'd rather not have any more whale-wars on TV quakerboy Mar 2012 #19
just when I got the warbird gassed up, Good news! hankthecrank Mar 2012 #16
Bummer. bvar22 Mar 2012 #17
Apparently Japan's "RESEARCH" ran into some difficulty groundloop Mar 2012 #18
Most excellent job, Watson and Sea Shepherd. flvegan Mar 2012 #20
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