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Outcome of meeting on risk to marine life from Fukushima accident On 16 May 2011 the European Commission hosted a meeting of experts from the Environment Laboratories (Monaco) of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Institut de Radioprotection et Sûreté Nucléaire, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Mercator Ocean to discuss the potential contamination of fish and other marine products in the Pacific following the Fukushima accid Start date: 16/05/2011 - 10:00 Last update: 31/05/11 |
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Meeting on assessing risk to marine species outside Japanese EEZ following accident at Fukushima Rue Joseph II, 99; 1000 Brussels Room 05/SDR 10.00-16.00 outcome of meeting Start date: 16/05/2011 - 10:00 Last update: 31/05/11 |
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Comments from Japan on "risk of importing contaminated fish from outside Japanese EEZ following nuclear accident at Fukushima" Preliminary comments on “Risk of importing contaminated fish from outside Japanese EEZ following nuclear accident at Fukushima” |
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Contamination of fish landed in Japan following Fukushima accident using data from Japanese Fisheries Agency Cs137 I131 Number below detectable level |
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Whereabouts of tuna in Japanese waters All information is taken from Alain Fonteneau's "Atlas of tropical tuna fisheries", ORSTOM, 1997 |
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Risk of importing contaminated fish From outside Japanese EEZ following nuclear accident at Fukushima This assessment was made by the European Commission's Directorate General for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs on the basis of best available information. Comments, criticisma and additional analysis is invited. To provide comments on this page you need to login. |