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This book presents the results from the Japanese Fisheries Research
Agency's 3-year intensive monitoring of radionuclides in a variety
of fish, plankton, benthos, and their living environments after the
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) accident in March
2011. The book reveals the dynamics of contamination processes in
marine and freshwater fish, mediated by the contamination of water,
sediments, and food organisms; it also clarifies the mechanisms by
which large variations in the level of contamination occurs among
individual fish. Most importantly, the book includes a large amount
of original measurement data collected in situ and for the first
time assesses diffusion of radiocesium across the Pacific using
both in situ data and a numerical simulation model. Also introduced
are several new approaches to evaluate the impact of the release of
radionuclides, including the measurement of radiation emission from
an otolith section to identify the main period of contamination in
fish. The FNPP accident represents a rare instance where the
environmental radioactivity level was elevated steeply through
atmospheric fallout and direct discharge of radioactive water into
the sea over a short period of time. Replete with precise
scientific data, this book will serve as an important resource for
research in fields such as fishery science, oceanography, ecology,
and environmentology, and also as a solid basis for protecting
fisheries from damage resulting from harmful rumors among the
general public.
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