An oceanographer from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution thinks that fish living near the bottom of the ocean involved in the Fukushima tsunami are still ingesting levels of radioactivity that are dangerous. Thus, his conclusion that radiation from the plant is
still being released into the ocean, more than 18 months after the tsunami. However, the closer to the surface the fish are, the lower is the amount of radiation being ingested. Furthermore, when fish leave the area, they also lose their radioactivity.
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