
fukushimaupdate.com MAKE THIS VIDEO VIRAL,RATE, COMMENT, FAVORITE, SHARE. 太平洋からマグロの魚は、放射性です(福島死の灰による汚染) Buy your Canned Tuna, Now? Long term radiation effects, in Tuna? With many of the long term effects from the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster still ahead of us, a serious consideration should be made regarding the food chain and the possible radioactive contamination thereof. In this example, let's look at Tuna fish. Is it safer to buy canned tuna now, before possible contamination into its food chain? They spawn in the Western Pacific between Okinawa and the Philippines and the Sea of Japan and they migrate over 6000 nautical miles to the Eastern Pacific, eventually returning back to their birth waters to spawn again. What do Tuna eat? Tuna mostly eat small fish ranging from 1.5 inches up to 6 inches. Tuna will also eat squid, and very occasionally will consume crustaceans. The small fish that tuna will eat include skipjack herring, flying fish, lancetfish, puffer fish, triggerfish and rabbitfish. 60% fish 20% squid 15% crustaceans If tuna eat smaller fish like Herring, then what do the Herring eat? Herring (aka trash fish) eat mostly plankton, as well as algae and some kelp. If tuna eat squid, then what do squid eat? Squids are carnivorous. The smaller species of squid mostly eat shrimp, and other small fish. How could radiation enter the fish food-chain? So now that we have an idea of what type of tuna is caught off <b>...</b>
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