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Old 04-04-2011, 10:16 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Fish Fertilizer and saving fish stock

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Billy wrote:

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Bill who putters wrote:

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Doug Freyburger wrote:

Bill who putters wrote:

Strange thought entered my mind concerning the tragedy in Japan. With
the higher levers do radiation entering the ocean. With this make the
fish unsuitable for harvesting and will this enable the fish
populations
to have a long respite ?

Probably not. The ocean is too big so dilution works. The isotopes
have short enough halflives that the radiation will fade very quickly.
The current situation is a huge mess but the effects will remain more
local than what happened at Chernobyl. There will be more of a move
farther away from shore by Japanese fishermen but that's nothing new -
They are hunting whales in the Antarctic Ocean already now.

Approaches that work for DDT and mercury will work exactly the same
way for the small amounts of long life isotopes - Eat lower on the food
chain. Plant eating fish over predator fish, squid over fish, small
critters over large critters. Conveniently this approach also helps
fish populations.

Anyone know about the ramifications ?

Far more likely to have impact on land industry than sea industry. No
shift from fossil fuel to nuclear so increased strip mining in coal
belts. Increased CO2 release. And no change in the exponential growth
curve of installed solar cells so the good promise on that front is not
effected. Given how industrious the Japanese have been in the past they
will recover, rebuild and be back near the top sooner than most expect.


Old news but be sure to look at the radio nuclide issues down in the
article. Deals with increase of back ground radiation.

http://www.edwardgoldsmith.org/page37.html


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