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Showing posts with label Fukushima Disaster. Show all posts
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Sunday, May 29, 2016

[ART] What's Next Fukushima

Some nice looking art made by paintedtrains displaying tsunamis and the most recent nuclear disasters with the words "What's Next?".

Fukushima Art by paintedtrains
Art by paintedtrains - For more go to Instagram @paintedtrains


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Monday, March 14, 2016

☢ [Video] Fukushima 2020 Olympics ☢

Japan's minister in charge of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Toshiaki Endo wants qualifiers to be held in Fukushima Japan. 

Japans 2020 Olympic Minister Toshiaki Endo
Japans 2020 Olympic Minister Toshiaki Endo
The proposal is for Fukushima to host 5 new Olympic sports including Baseball and Softball.

Toshiaki Endo says "I think disaster hit regions can host a number of qalifiers, these could be based in Fukushima."

"If qualifiers can be held in other regional areas as well, the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics will be an event for all of Japan."


Also in the video
I'm going to bring to light the Monju Fast Breeder Reactor Troubles before I give you the normal Fukushima update tonight. Today's Headline News from NHK .

Fukushima Radioactive Headines Sep 30th 2015 Dana Durnford Radioactive Heartless Monster I mean IAEA hates Japanese.

Up To 100% of No. 2 Reactor Fuel May Have Melted A group of researchers says it is highly likely that 70 to 100 percent of fuel has melted at one of the Fukushima Nuclear Reactors.



Thursday, March 10, 2016

☢ Fukushima No Place for Man or Robot ☢

The robots sent into the nuclear power plants to find highly radioactive fuel at Fukushima's nuclear reactors have all “died”. The subterranean "ice wall" around the crippled plant meant to stop groundwater from becoming contaminated has yet to be finished with some experts saying they have little hope in it ever being finished.

And authorities still don’t even know how to dispose of the highly radioactive water stored in an ever mounting number of tanks around the site that are now starting to leak more and more. The authorities ongoing solution to the radioactive water problem to try and cool the reactors have so far been to dump it all into the Pacific Ocean.

Fukushima No Place for Man or Robot
Fukushima No Place for Man or Robot

Five years ago, one of the worst earthquakes in history triggered a 10-metre high tsunami that crashed into the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station causing multiple meltdowns. Nearly 19,000 people were killed or left missing and 160,000 lost their homes and livelihoods.

Today, the radiation at the Fukushima plant is still so powerful it has proven impossible to get into its bowels to find and remove the extremely dangerous blobs of melted fuel rods. The radiation is so powerful that experts can only guess at what depth the melted corium fuel now is located.

So far the official reports are that the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co (Tepco), has made some progress, such as removing hundreds of spent fuel roads in one damaged building. But the technology needed to establish the location of the melted fuel rods in the other three reactors at the plant has not been developed.

“It is extremely difficult to access the inside of the nuclear plant," Naohero Masuda, Tepco's head of decommissioning said in one interview. "The biggest obstacle is the radiation.”

The fuel rods melted through their containment vessels in the reactors, and no one knows exactly where they are now. This part of the plant is so dangerous to humans, Tepco has been developing robots, which can swim under water and negotiate obstacles in damaged tunnels and piping to search for the melted fuel rods.

But as soon as they get close to the reactors, the radiation destroys their wiring and renders them useless, causing long delays, Masuda said. 

Each robot has to be custom-built for each building.“It takes two years to develop a single-function robot,” Masuda said.

Irradiated Water

Tepco, which was fiercely criticized and still is for its handling of the disaster, says conditions at the Fukushima power station have improved dramatically. Radiation levels in many places at the site are now as low as those in Tokyo. But words like those do not speak much comfort for a disaster site know as being one of the worst nuclear disasters since Chernobyl in Ukraine 30 years ago,

More than 8,000 workers are at the plant at any one time, according to officials on a recent tour. Traffic is constant as they spread across the site, removing debris, building storage tanks, laying piping and preparing to dismantle parts of the plant.

Much of the work involves pumping a steady torrent of water into the wrecked and highly radiated reactors to cool them down. Afterward, some of the radiated water is then pumped out of the plant and stored in tanks that are proliferating around the site while the rest of the radioactive water is flushed out into the Pacific Ocean.

What to do with the nearly million tonnes of radioactive water is one of the biggest challenges, said Akiro Ono, the site manager. Ono said he is “deeply worried” the storage tanks will leak even more radioactive water into the sea - as they have done several times before - prompting strong criticism for the government.

The utility has so far failed to get the backing of local fishermen to release water it has treated into the ocean.

Ono estimates that Tepco has completed around 10 percent of the work to clear the site up - the decommissioning process could take 30 to 40 years. But until the company locates the fuel, it won’t be able to assess progress and final costs, experts say.

The much touted use of X-ray like muon rays has yielded little information about the location of the melted fuel and the last robot inserted into one of the reactors sent only grainy images before breaking down.

The Great Ice Wall

Tepco is building the world’s biggest ice wall to keep groundwater from flowing into the basements of the damaged reactors and getting contaminated.

First suggested in 2013 and strongly backed by the government, the wall was completed in February, after months of delays and questions surrounding its effectiveness. Later this year, Tepco plans to pump water into the wall - which looks a bit like the piping behind a refrigerator - to start the freezing process.

Stopping the ground water intrusion into the plant is critical, said Artie Gunderson, a former nuclear engineer.

“The reactors continue to bleed radiation into the ground water and thence into the Pacific Ocean,” Gunderson said. "When Tepco finally stops the groundwater, that will be the end of the beginning.”

While he would not rule out the possibility that small amounts of radiation are reaching the ocean, Masuda, the head of decommissioning, said the leaks have ended after the company built a wall along the shoreline near the reactors whose depth goes to below the seabed.

“I am not about to say that it is absolutely zero, but because of this wall the amount of release has dramatically dropped,” he said.




Japan faces 200-year wait for Fukushima clean-up
The Times of London, Mar. 27, 2015
The chief of the Fukushima nuclear power station has admitted that the technology needed to decommission three melted-down reactors does not exist, and he has no idea how it will be developed. 
In a stark reminder of the challenge facing the Japanese authorities, Akira Ono conceded that the stated goal of decommissioning the plant by 2051 may be impossible without a giant technological leap. 
“There are so many uncertainties involved. We need to develop many, many technologies,” Mr Ono said. 
“Forremoval of the debris, we don’t have accurate information (about the state of the reactors) or any viable methodology…
Japan may be obsessed with robots
The Telegraph (UK), Mar 26, 2015
But it is a British company that has solved the “impossible” problem of visualising the radiation leaks inside the crippled reactor buildings at Fukushima.
State-of-the-art British imaging technology has been deployed at Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant to overcome problems that Japanese engineers declared to be insurmountable… 
The system is able to create a real-time, three-dimensional image of the area being surveyed and identify “hot-spots” of radioactivity. More than four years after… radiation levels within the structures remain too high for humans to enter. 
That has severely hampered efforts to clean up the site. Experts have already estimated that process will take three decades but progress to date has been slow. TEPCO was only able to confirm on Thursday (Mar 2015) previous suspicions that nearly all the fuel from the No. 1 reactor at the plant has melted and fallen into the containment vessel. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

[Video] Fukushima Residents Worry About Future of Affected Areas ☢

Bags full of radioactive dirt and debris are still visible 5 years after the earthquake and tsunami that triggered the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster.

Ahead of the anniversary on March 11th reporters visited a town 20 kilometers away. The first in the area to fully re-open.

Bags full of Radioactive Dirt and Debris - Fukushima 2016
But for some of the few residence who have returned to Nahara there's little hope for the future of the town. This Buddhist priest says after coming back I knew I would see the end of this region, this town. It became an environment where people could not live safely and comfortably ever again he says.
Buddhist priest Tokuo Hayakawa living in Nahara, Futaba District, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
It's reported less than six percent of residents have returned. Locals say the future will depend on young people returning and so far there is only a handful amid lingering fares about radioactivity. However authorities maintain the presence of radiation has now dropped to levels below what's considered safe.



Watch the video on Youtube




Friday, August 21, 2015

☢ When Sea Monsters Wash Ashore ☢

The beast likely weighed 150 - 200 pounds and around 24 feet long when it was alive, said Annie MacAulay, a marine biologist and president of Mountain and Sea Educational Adventures, who dissected it Monday.

The one found Monday had an empty pocket in its stomach, which MacAulay said could mean it recently stopped eating, a potential sign of distress or sickness.

Scientific Guesswork.. Sick, Disoriented, Distress, underwater seismic activity.. Let me guess..
Stunned Scientific Guesswork.. Sick, Disoriented, Distress, underwater seismic activity.. Let me guess..
Scientists have guessed that a handful of oarfish that have washed up on California’s coasts in recent years were sick, disoriented because of a storm or even responding to underwater seismic activity.

Below is a few headlines found at enenews covering the scientific mystery for marine biologist
Post can be found here https://enenews.com/unbelievable-scientists-stunned-3-rare-giant-oarfish-found-dead-recent-weeks-california-flesh-falling-apart-body-parts-missing-biologist-course-im-very-concerned-reason-theyre-dying-being-tes

Please note that bluetick on enenews also commented on the mystery having 30 years of experience:
i find it interesting after being on the water fishing for 30+ years that nothing in a starving ocean ate so much as even a nibble off of the huge fish…in most cases i can toss a bait fish over board and its gone in a couple mins at most. maybe just a fluke or maybe a dieing ocean….maybe they dont taste good…
Los Angeles Times, Aug 17, 2015 (emphasis added): Biggest oarfish seen at Catalina Island in years washes ashore… marking a rare sighting of the deep-sea creature… [It] was 24 feet long when it was alive, said Annie MacAulay, a marine biologist… its tail [was] severed off — which oarfish have been known to do to shed weight and save energy, she said… The one found Monday had an empty pocket in its stomach, which MacAulay said could mean it recently stopped eating, a potential sign of distress or sickness… a handful of oarfish [have] washed up on California’s coasts in recent years.

New York Daily News, Aug 17, 2015: Stunned scientists fished for clues Monday to explain the origin of the giant oarfish that washed up on the shores of Catalina — the third massive marine oarfish found on the island in two years’ time [see articles below for additional finds]… The sleek silver fish was missing its pectoral fins and tail… perplexed researchers are looking for a reason why. Dr. Misty Paig-Tran from California State University Fullerton collected tissue samples… to determine whether it had any toxins in its system. But questions still remain as to why these fish are dying… The conservationist also speculated that water pollution could be to blame.

OC Register, Aug 19, 2015: This is the third oarfish to be documented on the island [since] 2013… MacAulay said the animal didn’t come to shore because of an illness or shark attack. When she dissected the fish, she discovered a belly full of krill… “It’s very strange, and the other one in June was the same,” she said.

Gazettes (Long Beach), Aug 19, 2015: MacAulay said this is the third such creature to wash up on the island in the past two years…. Before then, MacAulay said she isn’t aware of any others… … Sightings are extremely rare. Those that come near the shore are usually distressed.

AP, Aug 19, 2015: Residents of Santa Catalina Island have found a second sea monster on their shores in just three months… {MacAulay] says to see two in a three-month period after never seeing one her entire career is incredibly exciting.

Mountain and Sea Educational Adventures, Aug 17, 2015: Unbelievable! The second oarfish that we found washed up on the shores of Catalina Island.
MacAulay: “You’re lucky to see one oarfish in your lifetime, so to see 2 within 3 months… I’ve been working on this island for 17 years and I had never seen any until June.”
MacAulay: “I’ve been working here for more than 20 years out on the water and I’ve never seen one… three have been found so recently… it is sad.”
MacAulay: “It’s so unusual that all these years I don’t see any oarfish, and then have seen two in the last few months.”
MacAulay: “To see two of them in a three-month period when I’ve been working on the island for 20 years and in marine biology for almost 30 years… of course (I’m) very concerned because… for some reason they’re dying.”

San Diego Reader, Jun 30, 2015: First-ever oarfish caught on rod… That it was in shallow water for an oarfish gives the implication that it was unhealthy… crew tried to gaff and raise the 20-foot fish to the boat. The soft flesh only tore, and they had to give up…

Pete Thomas Outdoors, Jul 8, 2015: The bizarre catch… was snagged and barely alive… a crewman attempted to collect it with a gaff, but the flesh was too soft for the gaff to hold… for some reason Catalina has become a hot spot for sightings.

Bruce Smith, captain of sport fishing boat, Jun 29, 2015: “We caught an oarfish… at Catalina… in shallow water like 5 fathoms [30 feet]… It was pretty much dead… I know they washed up on the beach here a couple times… It was very surprising, it’s a once in lifetime thing.”

Los Angeles Times, Jun 3, 2015: Rare oarfish found dead on Catalina… The first sighting of a live oarfish was only recorded 2001, when one was caught on film by the U.S. Navy…

Los Angeles Times, Oct 10, 2013: 2 giant oarfish wash onto California coast, making scientists curious — It’s been the week of the oarfish along the Southern California coast. A 14-foot oarfish carcass was discovered Friday by a snorkeler off the beach in Oceanside. Earlier in the week, an 18-foot oarfish was found dead off Catalina Island.

Sunday, July 5, 2015

☢ [Video] Fukushima Simplified ☢

Hello everyone,

This is a good hour and a half long youtube video called "Fukushima Simplified 2015" that is well worth the watch. 

Cutaway of Fukushima Reactor Damages "Fukushima Simplified 2015"
From video at 4min picture showing cutaway of Fukushima reactor damages
Make sure to check out the Youtube channel for more Fukushima videos too.

FUKUSHIMA SIMPLIFIED ((Warning: GRAPHIC)) 2015 HD

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Video of Melted Core at Fukushima Reactor 2 ☢

Fukushima Reactor 2 Melted Nuclear Core Video Corium China Syndrome
Fukushima Reactor 2 Melted Nuclear Core China Syndrome
This is a video showing the boiling / melting reactor core from Fukushima reactor 2. The corium is seen as a orange and sometimes light pink blob in the video taken.

I would like to thank FC in the chat for bringing this video to my attention and Nowi See on youtube who found it in the TEPCO archives and uploaded it to youtube.

Published on 27 Jan 2015 by Nowi See on youtube. You can also find the video in the TEPCO website archives if you like.

"This is the radioactive sludge and toxic water that they pretend they're doing something about. 40 minutes in underwater hell."




The Daiichi complex in Fukushima, Japan had a total of 1760 metric tons of fresh and spent nuclear fuel on site last year, according to a presentation by its owners, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco).

The most damaged Daiichi reactor, number 3, contained about 90 tons of fuel, and the storage pool above reactor 4, which the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (NRC’s) Gregory Jaczko reported had lost its cooling water, contains 135 tons of spent fuel.
  1. The amount of fuel lost in the core melt at Three Mile Island in 1979 was about 30 tons.
  2. The Chernobyl reactors had about 180 tons when the accident occurred in 1986.
Going by the reported amount Fukushima has nearly 10 times more nuclear fuel than Chernobyl.

It also means that a single spent fuel pool at reactor 4 has 75% as much nuclear fuel as at all of Chernobyl.

But in reality it gets much worse than that..

Tepco very recently before the disaster transferred many more radioactive spent fuel rods into the storage pools. According to Associated Press, there was at the time of the earthquake and tsunami some 3,400 tons of fuel in seven spent fuel pools plus 877 tons of active fuel in the cores of the reactors.

This all totals up to 4,277 tons of nuclear fuel at Fukushima at the point of the disaster.

Which would mean that there was almost 24 times more nuclear fuel at Fukushima than Chernobyl at the time when it went full meltdown only hours after the earthquake struck the plant..

Saturday, November 29, 2014

[PHOTOS] More Mutated Hermit Crab Shells Costa Rica

Hi again folks,

In the latest post by AWe seen here ☢ [PHOTOS] Mutated Hermit Crab Shells on Costa Rica Beaches ☢
We got to see pictures of some pretty extensive damage that radiation have already done to crab shells on the beaches of Costa Rica. And this next set of pictures sent from AWe seen below does not look any better, but in all this hardship it seems like someone is looking out for us and the many people affected by this disaster.. This is what AWe had to say..

AWe More affected hermit crabs)= etc. 12.11.2014

Well...., I have stopped going down everyday to do the study for reasons I explained....however, you know my boyfriend is a surfer, so I go down with him sometimes & take pictures still.....yes, he does fully realize, but he just doesn't care anymore. If everything is going away here, then he is okay with going away too. A lot of local surfers feel like that. Its just not possible for us monetarily either. We have big dreams about catching the hugest wave ever & just melting in it, although after all my research, I know that suffering & strange illness come into play, & that kind of a scenario isn't plausible. I can see his point too. I don't really want to live here on Earth if everything dies anyway...just trying to survive in a broken ecosystem? No gracias. Better to sing your death song strong. We have all done our best to mend the broken circle, sometimes to a heartbreaking level of no avail.

Today, I wanted to send you the latest. Our plants are all showing signs, but a few look like they have been taking on a lot of acid rain lately. Twisted leaves & deformed leaves. Many brown spots & discolorations. It"s not even difficult to find something strange on the beach anymore, & these pictures are just of the first bunch of hermit crabs I observed immediately today. Its happening in our house now too, as the tiny mangrove crabs that lived in our house have recently bubbled up & all died in the same manner as the beach crabs..!): Even our favorite two))=, whom I let live in one of the showers because I know they are an endangered species. I am also certain that they never had orange legs before. We are only 300 meters from the coastline, which is also an important note in which I have never previously added. Yes, that means the mangrove crabs are probably going extinct, with a lot of other species (too many insects to name) that would honestly take pages to describe..... & its in our water now...we are fully immersed. Some independent observations: Every morning there used to be a layer of bugs & jungle with so much life dancing around..., tons flying to the windows at night....., always drawn by the light, & frantically flying everywhere.

Now, our window wells etc. are so clean & devoid of insect life that I can't even believe it. The jungle is almost quiet at times...quiet!?! The spiders are making asymmetrical webs, & the webs are all yellow tinged.. like pollen....although, it is not pollen. Our cats have missing patches of fur now & seem kind of ill & without energy. The hermit crabs are evolving at tremendous rates....I have a new classification for some I like to call..."the climbers". I refrain from venturing into "climber' territory unless I see one one the edge that knows me, because at least half become fearful & drop to the ground from their elevated positions on logs & baby coconut sprouts. I don't want to disturb their efforts, as it seems difficult & want them to have some much needed rest. Obviously, they are ground dwellers who will occasionally get up to elevation in roots..however, the climbers sit up & open in their shells, clinging to a good balance point. It is really amazing to watch the adaptation unfold. I even went down once at night to observe the mass shift they are making to snail shells.

There are only a few number of those now, as they are huddling together in groups & in hidden sections of tide pools, seemingly dying very rapidly from pH & a myriad of other factors previously described. I really need to mention something very important to you. Granted, our house happens to be in the center of an ancient ring of indigenous stone balls, (which we just found out!) but the ufo activity here has been off the charts. One night they were right on our patio. The security guy for the residential area is our friend, & came over the next day saying everyone was calling & asking about the blinding lights happening all night long... & our neighbor was so scared that she has since moved. I wanted to go out & communicate with them, but my boyfriend was really scared, lights were shooting in our rooms from every angle, & wanted me to stay inside with him. Next time I am going though, for sure. Inexplicably, the next day we all felt better. My roommates wrenching stomach pain has subsided, & so has my boyfriends. <3 All my strange skin patch issues cleared up & parts of my hair that fell out are growing back. I was also having my cycle every couple of weeks (yes, I know), & since their visit, I am on a normal full moon schedule now! Which hasn't been in sync for a few years now, although I was always solid full moon since age 14. I don't know, but I figured you may appreciate this fact as well. I can't explain it.

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Hermit Crabs Photo 9
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Hermit Crabs Photo 9
There is a portrait included (Costa Rica Pacific Coast Hermit Crabs Photo 9)(=, & although his only visible problem is that he lives in a snail shell, I did a series of portraits of the last remaining animals & I thought you would appreciate having it. Thanks for everything, AWe

Plant & mangrove crab in our house

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation Acid Rain - Photo 1
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Acid Rain - Photo 1
(Note from JD: I was unable to find the name of this particular red flower from Costa Rica so if anyone know please share it in the chat. And I also tried to upload the second picture taken of this flower, however for some reason unknown blogger would not let me at this time)

I am sorry to not know the real name for this plant..its very simple and just grows leaves on a stalk without flowers. I wish we would have noticed it growing, but we still can't believe it did this. Somehow it twisted all into itself & are watching it everyday to see what it does.


This is an example of one of many mangrove crabs that died in our house just recently. They would sit there bubbling for hours until they died.

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Gecarcinus Quadratus Mangrove Crabs Photo 1
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Gecarcinus Quadratus Mangrove Crabs Photo1

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Gecarcinus Quadratus Mangrove Crabs Photo 2
Costa Rica Pacific Coast - Gecarcinus Quadratus Mangrove Crabs Photo 2

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 1
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 1

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 2
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 2

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 3
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 3

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 4
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 4

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 5
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 5

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 6
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 6


Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 7
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 7


Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 8
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mutated Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 8



You may also like to have a look at the previous pictures taken from Costa Rica of mutated crab shells
Mutated Hermit Crab Shells
Mutated Hermit Crab Shells
☢[PHOTOS] Mutated Hermit Crab Shells on Costa Rica Beaches☢


Also you might like to see the previous pictures taken by AWe:




Horrors from Costa Rica
☢ [PHOTOS] Costa Rica Horrors - Fukushima Exterminating Pacific ☢

(Big post with 60 Pictures taken)
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Friday, October 31, 2014

[PHOTOS] Mutated Hermit Crab Shells Costa Rica Beaches

Hi folks, if you have been following the chat recently then you might already know that AWe made a few comments to update us on the situation that we have been shown unfolding on the beaches of Costa Rica this past year.

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation Acid Rain - Photo 1
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Acid Rain - Photo 1
Here is an followup of this post with the latest from AWe that you can read more about what AWe have to say about the situation in Costa Rica and see a few more pictures of the mutated Hermit Crabs and plant life: 

(If someone know the name of this red flower from Costa Rica please share it with us, thanks)
☢ [PHOTOS] More Mutated Hermit Crab Shells on Costa Rica Beaches ☢

These latest pictures taken by AWe now show that all new shell growth is mutated.. And to make it clear, this is not some small insignificant mutations in the shells either. This is irreversible genetic damage. We can't fix this. And things will never be or look the same again because of Fukushima and the massive amounts of radiation that still to this day are leaking into the Pacific Ocean.

In case you missed the chat, this is what AWe said earlier.

AWe: Update from Costa Rica: All new shell growth is mutated. Hermit crab shells are neon orange & green, while their bodies are turning orange or blue. Many sharks now, & even empty boats washing up.

AWe: Barnacles are the only creature surviving in the tide pools anymore. Crabs are dying within hours of eating fish that washes up, & everything is glowing strangely when I photograph them as they die.

AWe: Also, my heart is broken from documenting this firsthand. Ending the study because my hair is starting to fall out & my skin is sparkling. Baking soda works well to neutralize this reaction.

These are the pictures sent in by AWe.

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 1
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 1

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 2
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 2

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 3
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 3

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 4
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 4

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 5
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 5

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 6
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 6

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 7
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 7

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 8
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 8

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 9
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 9

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 10
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 10

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 11
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 11

Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 12
Costa Rica Pacific Coast Mass Animal Deaths Fukushima Radiation - Coenobita Clypeatus Hermit Crabs Photo 12

Fukushima destroying sea life
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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Canadian Pacific Coast Line Devoid of ALL Life

Due to Fukushima releasing thousands of tons of plutonium contaminated radioactive water, that have been flowing into the Pacific Ocean for over 3 years now at an rate of 3-400.000 Tones per day with no end in sight. Have lead to the Pacific Ocean and all sea life becoming exterminated. The horrors have been seen and documented and reported on all the way up to Alaska and down the Coast to Costa Rica.


Pacific Ocean Is Dead Horrors Canadian West Coast Sea Life Mass Deaths Fallout Radiation
Pacific Ocean Is Dead - Horrors at Canadian Pacific Coast line - Sea Life Mass Deaths Fallout Radiation

Dana with the help of donations have now been able to make a video and been able to report on what is seen, or in other words not seen on a stretch of 200 kilometers of Coast Line. Having been a commercial diver, he know a great deal about the ocean and have the pictures to prove that the Fukushima Disaster have been far more deadly than any media or government have dared to say.

The entire 200 kilometers checked of Canadian Pacific Coast Line is devoid of all life, recovery is highly unlikely.

 Watch the 1 hour Video below

HORROR "Pacific Ocean Now Dead From Fukushima Radiation"


Also you might like to see pictures taken by AWe sent in from Costa Rica of the horrors seen washing up on their beaches:




FAO MAJOR FISHING AREAS RADIATION MAP
FAO MAJOR FISHING AREAS RADIATION MAP

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Geiger Counters - Radiation Detection Meters - Handheld Radiation Detector



When it comes to radiation detection meters you really have a wide field of gadgets to choose from, however radiation detectors are the most common to use. First of all if you need to know what type of radiation you are looking for. There are Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation detectors. And also there is neutron emission of nuclear radiation. And all these different types of emissions have radiation detectors for a specific type of radiation that you can buy radiation detector for. Some also measure both Alpha and Beta. Others detect Alpha, Beta and Gamma. While others let you measure Beta and Gamma radiation.



What most people have use for though are Dosimeters you can buy a handheld radiation detector pretty cheap that are good addition to a survival kit. There are different kinds that you can use that will detect radiation. There are radiation badges that will tell you when radiation become high. Workers at nuclear power plants use these to inform them of how much radiation they have been exposed to. Now also children in the Fukushima prefecture have each been given a radiation badge so they know if they are exposed to radiation. Some come in the shape of a pen that you can carry in your pocket while other are made more compact so that you can attach them to your keychain. And then you have what is called a personal radiation monitor. These are also called Dosimeters and also normally called Geiger counters. Although not all use the Geiger-Muller Tube for the radiation detection some use a semiconductor instead. These and mostly the older geiger counters seen are pretty big to carry around, so they might not be best suited for a survival situation where you only need to carry the most important things. However if you have land and want to check radiation around the property and drinking water then these are the geiger counters to get because they are very well built units.

These are the once that you normally see people use. They have different units of radiation detection, because when it comes to radiation there are many standards used. some give the measurements in Rads, while other use Sieverts. Some have the maximum radiation value for the measured radioactivity quite low but they will still give you an idea of the amount of radiation in the area. With the units ranging from between background radiation 0.001 mSv/hr all the way up to 10 Sv/h. Normally a dosimeter will measure radiation in micro siverts per hour. If you were to walk into one of the reactor units at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant you probably would get an error reading from your dosimeter because the radiation levels are so high there.

Note that some places outside the exclusion zone in Fukushima that are too radioactive for people to live in have areas where the radiation levels are above 30 Sv/h. So if you are in a area that have high radiation the radiation detectors would also there go off the scale. However Geiger counters or radiation detectors are still favored as general purpose alpha/beta/gamma portable radiation detectors and radiation detection equipment, due to their low cost and robustness. Most come with an LCD Display that show you the radioactivity in the area. Nowdays you will even get alarm sound and the possibility to connect the device to a computer. Either with a Infrared, Bluetooth or USB connection.

So if you look at the radiation detectors for sale that have this, then these radiation detection meters will allow you to make maps of contaminated areas that show where the radiation is high and low. This also will help you to see which areas are becoming more contaminated over time. With several nuclear reactors in the US and around the world located near fault zones that makes it a danger if a big earthquake would hit the area there is always a good choice to have a radiation dosimeter avaliable. I'm sure many in Fukushima would have been grateful to have dosimeters avaliable at the time of the disaster and I am sure you to would be grateful to have a geiger counter handy when you need one.

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