Global scientists plan Vancouver Fukushima session
The Society of Environmental Toxicology and
Chemistry (SETAC)—which represents about 5,500 chemists, biologists,
and toxicologists from more than 100 countries—is hosting a session on
Fukushima’s continuing radioactive legacy during its 35th annual North
American meeting, to be held in Vancouver this fall.
The
rationale behind the session—according to an April 25 release from SFU
faculty of environment adjunct professor and session cochair Juan Jose
Alava—is to “stress the need to conduct lines of research and monitoring
aimed to understand baseline data and bioaccumulation potential of
radionuclides and radiation risks in the region” since the March 2011
nuclear-reactor-meltdown disaster in Japan.
This
urgency came about as a result of “the lack of knowledge and data from
regional governments regarding potential risks of Fukushima-associated
radiation in the Pacific Northwest and Pacific Ocean”.
http://www.straight.com/news/635301/global-scientists-plan-vancouver-fukushima-session
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