That we know of but we know the meltdown is being covered up extensively...The tsunami was a catastrophe and the loss of life great, future generations will be still dealing with the meltdown though and the damage to the earth is unknown at this time...
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I dunno, I had some sort of similar thing happen to me on twitter. according to some nameless guy who claimed to be in an actual submarine studying the Fukushima fallout, " Yeah I know it sounds totally sketch" But the guy claimed the radiation only had a 30-year half-life and after that point it would be like it never happened, And while it sounds unbelievable for some reason, even though we all remember that the waste spilled right into the ocean, This man claimed that there is virtually no trace of the radiation in the waters near Fukushima. honestly, the guy was ready to argue these points with me, While I tend to think there is no way the radiation could be that weak by this point.
I'm forced to admit, radiation itself would be drawn to the atmosphere rather than the ocean.
Maybe it's some kind of cover-up based upon how much seafood we get from the oceans surrounding Japan.
Honestly, though, Most people I have spoken to, who claim to actually be legit marine biologists claim the problem just isn't as severe as people fear it to be, I'm up in the air about it. But, You would be hard pressed to find any data showing that the radioactivity is at dangerous levels anywhere in Fukushima other than ground zero.
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If you guys want I can dig up those old posts from this marine biologist. But, his story is no different than the thousands of others we have heard.
Personally, It just seems like the radioactivity would be dangerous. But they claim it's really not.
Overall the bottom line I get from all of this is, The Fukushima thing is being monitored by scientists worldwide. So there is at least the comfort of knowing the situation is being intensely monitored.