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Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Had No Impact on Atmosphere: Russian Expedition RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 09.10.2014 The Fukushima nuclear disaster in the Sea of Japan has not affected the surrounding atmosphere, representatives from the Admiral G. Nevelsky Russian Maritime State University told RIA Novosti Wednesday. "Tests have been carried out at 9 out of 11 stations in the testing area of the Pacific Ocean, and no impact on the atmosphere has been detected," an expedition scientist said. Since then, scientists from all over the world have tested the surrounding water and soil for radiation, as well as monitored the health of local wildlife populations. In October 2012, scientists measured levels of cesium - 137 2,500 times greater than normal in sea fish. In August 2012 the Associated Press reported mutations found in pale grass blue butterflies, a common species in Japan. The mutations were the first evidence that the radiation had caused genetic changes in living organisms. Topics: NPP Fukushima Daiichi Other news: Rosenergoatom: Ukraine Fully and Timely Delivers Equipment for Russian Nuclear Plants For us, products made by Ukrainian manufacturers are very important. Finnish Government Approves Rosatom Nuclear Reactor Project Ten ministers voted in favor of granting the application, while seven ministers voted against. Prime Minister: Finland to Continue Nuclear Cooperation With Russia Despite Sanctions If we look at Rosatom's activities, there have been no problems whatsoever. |
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