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Apparently Food from Japan is Safe according to the FDA
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[quote:Waterbug:MV8yMDgzOTgxXzM1MDkxNDUwXzY4QTZBQTI0] Yep. It's safe.. according to them... :chuckle: [quote:Waterbug:MV8xNTM3MTQ2XzM1MDY2Nzk3XzNDQjJDNUY4] Where is the radioactive beef..? Spatial variability of radioactive cesium fallout on grasslands estimated in various scales http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/grs.12005/abstract [snip] [b]Large releases of radionuclides from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant have resulted in serious radioactive pollution over a wide region over Eastern Japan[/b] and[b][color=red] the livestock industry has suffered serious damage as a result.[/color][/b] In this study, the spatial variability of fallout radioactive cesium (Cs) on two grasslands (a pasture and a meadow) was estimated in various scales and the number of samples needed to determine the mean deposition density of radioactive Cs was calculated. In both grasslands, variances between sampling points were quite large compared with the repeated measurements. [/quote] [/quote]
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Updated - As of June 20th, FDA import investigators had performed 32,685 field examinations for radionuclide contamination. FDA had tested 1313 samples, 199 which were seafood or seafood products. 1312 samples had no Iodine-131, Cesium-134, Cesium-137, or other gamma-ray emitting radionuclides of concern. 1 sample was found to contain detectable levels of Cesium, but was below the established Derived Intervention Level (DIL) and posed no public health concern. More...
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That seems like a relief...I'd stopped eating rice, seafood and mushrooms.
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