Before everyone starts freaking out...
from the original article:
"The levels of radioactive cesium were 10 times higher than the amount measured in tuna off the California coast in previous years. But even so, that's still far below safe-to-eat limits set by the U.S. and Japanese governments.
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But scientists did not expect the nuclear fallout to linger in huge fish that sail the world because such fish can metabolize and shed radioactive substances."
I know what ALARA is do you? I understand that we want to minimize any exposure. But, let's be fair in the reporting and present both sides.