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I found that Kenny Boy has been testing some krill and phytoplankton.
He says
In terms of potential biological impacts, radiation doses in marine organisms are generally dominated by the naturally occurring radionuclides 210Po (an alpha emitter) and 40K, even when organisms are exposed to anthropogenic radioactivity discharged to coastal waters (14). To be comparable just to doses from 210Po, 137Cs levels in fish would need to range from 300 to 12,000 Bq⋅kg−1 dry weight, some 1–3 orders of magnitude higher than what we observed ≥30 km off Japan.
We know Po is dangerous to spies…..
Have you studied Po? Is he making his comparison based on “energy deposited to a bag of water”
Quite a lot of studies on Marine Po
The concentrations of210Po and210Pb were determined in about 30 species of marine organisms collected mainly from the north-easterm region of Japan to know the levels and distributions of these radionuclides and to estimate their intake levels from marine foods.210Po and210Pb showed a wide range of concentration in species: 0.6–26 and 0.04–0.54 Bq/kg (wet wt) in fishes, 0.5–220 and 0.2–43 Bq/kg (wet wt) in molluscs, echinoderms and chordatas, and 2.8–4.3 and 0.4–1.3 Bq/kg (wet wt) in algae, respectively. Higher accumulation of210Po relative to210Pb was found in all of the samples analyzed. The intake levels of210Po and210Pb by marine foods consumption were roughly estimated to be 0.48–0.69 and 0.022–0.042 Bq/d per person, respectively, on the basis of the statistical data on the consumption of seafood and/or production rates of marine foods.
The most important CF pages are left off of the free review
https://books.google.com/books?id=QUmazo6y26sC&pg=PA374&lpg=PA374&dq=Concentration+factors+used+in+the+assessment+of+radiation+dose+to+consumers+of+fish:+a+review+of+27+radionuclides.&source=bl&ots=4mrVT1I-eu&sig=q9gYugBRSktzTF-UrhcLuT8YAGE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiouJeBnYTRAhXCyoMKHVkTAs0Q6AEIITAC#v=onepage&q=Concentration%20factors%20used%20in%20the%20assessment%20of%20radiation%20dose%20to%20consumers%20of%20fish%3A%20a%20review%20of%2027%20radionuclides.&f=false
Source:
http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2017/04/kenny-boy-testing-krill-in-fukushima.html