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In reply to the discussion: I thought the sea star 'melting' was a problem related to acidification? [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)There has been found much deposition on the coast, and some of it is easily detectable and some is very difficult and expensive to track and measure.
I have not found one research article on that site which details any examination or study of radiation. Neither in the water or in the food the sea stars eat. They do eat mussels, and the only study I have seen (detail in post #1) did find elevated levels of radiation in mussels attributable to Fukushima atmospheric deposition in Alaska.
Given that researchers are beholden to government funds and big business donors, it is not a stretch to guess that there is no funding for radiation research.
There is one organization doing offshore examinations, and a year ago they did determine that material from Fukushima had landed on the coast. And they are basically begging for money from you and me to continue.
Here's the link:
http://www.ourradioactiveocean.org/