Comment: A typical response from the authorities - nothing to see here folks, as we have everything under control. Despite assurances that levels of radiation are 'well below the limits of concern', there are ongoing effects that these scientists, with the collusion of the mainstream press, are desperate to sweep under the rug.
Ken Buesseler, a marine radiochemist with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and director of the WHOI Center for Marine and Environmental Radioactivity, was among the first to begin monitoring radiation in the Pacific, organizing a research expedition to the Northwest Pacific near Japan just three months after the accident that started in March 2011. Through a citizen science sampling effort, Our Radioactive Ocean, that he launched in 2014, as well as research funded by the National Science Foundation, Buesseler and his colleagues are using sophisticated sensors to look for minute levels of ocean-borne radioactivity from Fukushima. In 2015, they have added more than 110 new samples in the Pacific to the more than 135 previously collected and posted on the Our Radioactive Ocean web site.
Comment: One of the best ways to protect yourself from radiation, and also help you to detoxify from chemical exposures is to supplement with iodine. For more information on this life saving micro-nutrient, and how to use it properly, read the following articles: