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According to Tepco, 67,000 Bq/Kg of Cesium-134/137 was measured from “Sebastes cheni” taken in Fukushima plant port.
It was fished this June. This is 670 times much as Japanese food safety limit.
Also 56,000 Bq/Kg was measured from another sample of the same sort of fish.
This analysis report on plant port fish was released on 7/18/2014. However, Tepco shows only 17 sampling results and Strontium-90 data is not included.
It is not clear how many fish samples Tepco collected and why they listed only 17 excluding the rest of them.
http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/fukushima-np/f1/smp/2014/images/fish01_140718-j.pdf
Iori Mochizuki You read this now because we’ve been surviving until today.The post 67,000 Bq/Kg of Cs-134/137 from Fukushima plant port fish / Only 17 fish data released, No Sr-90 data included appeared first on Fukushima Diary.