China on Thursday collected Japanese fish samples for the first time as part of U.N. nuclear watchdog-led additional ...
Experts fear people who eat fish from waters contaminated by a radioactive pollutant discharged by nuclear plants and factories are at a greater risk of developing cancer than was previously thought.
Lake Tanganyika, located along the East African Rift, is over 400 miles long, the deepest lake in Africa, and holds 16% of ...
“I was determined to come here and buy fish on my way home,” she said ... power plant started releasing treated and diluted radioactive wastewater into the sea on Aug. 24.
"Thousands of tons of dead fish wash ashore in Japan - three months after the nation released treated Fukushima radioactive water into the sea." A photo montage of viral videos on TikTok tying the ...
All seawater and fish sampling data since the release have ... The owner changed the sign but refused to talk. Treated radioactive wastewater has accumulated since the March 2011 meltdown at ...