Japan - Twenty vessels left Soma port before dawn Wednesday. A fisheries association
spokesman told reporters, “We’re going out there to catch fish with the
intention of selling them, so I’m really pleased.” The federation claims that only fish which pass radiation safety checks will
be put on sale.
Source: http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/fishing-operations-resume-off-coast-of-fukushima
Questions:
Will Japan be applying radiation safety level standards from before Fukushima exploded, or those that have been adjusted upwards in the aftermath of the disaster.
Will this fish be exported? Will it be used for farm animal feed or pet food if found too radioactive?
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RELATED
The United States and Canada have raised the radiation levels of what is considered safe.
They did that after high levels of Fukushima radiation hit the American and Canadian coast in 2011. Safety levels were raised as radiation from that disaster continues to flow in this direction.
Last April the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) again approved higher radiation exposure levels for the general population.
As radiation rises in the environment, particularly as a result of the Fukushima disaster, with increasing amounts of radiation hitting our shores, our governments simply raise the safety level even higher. In this way they can claim the air and the ocean water and ocean life are still "safe".
Activist Post: In regards to the changes to acceptable levels of radiation in water it should
be noted that the EPA does not actually propose anything specific. Indeed, the EPA refuses to create a new standard for acceptable radiation
levels in water.
Read more: http://www.activistpost.com/2013/04/obama-approves-epas-higher-radiation.html
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