Fish caught near Fukushima had dangerously high cesium levels - UPI.com

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Jan. 11, 2014 The black sea bream caught had a stunning 12,400 becquerels per kilogram of radioactive cesium in its body, which is 124 times the amount considered safe for human consumption. Two other fish caught also tested beyond the safe amount, at 426 and 197 becquerels per kilogram. The remainder of the fish were within safe limits, the Asahi Shimbun reported.
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Fish caught near Fukushima had dangerously high cesium levels - UPI.com
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Jan. 11, 2014 The black sea bream caught had a stunning 12,400 becquerels per kilogram of radioactive cesium in its body, which is 124 times the amount considered safe for human consumption. Two other fish caught also tested beyond the safe amount, at 426 and 197 becquerels per kilogram. The remainder of the fish were within safe limits, the Asahi Shimbun reported.
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