Explore stories from Atlantic Canada.
IWAKI, Japan - A team of international scientists collected fish samples from a port town near Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on Thursday, seeking to assess the impact of the plant's recent release of treated radioactive water into the sea.
Scientists from China, South Korea and Canada observed the collection of fish samples delivered fresh off the boat at Hisanohama port, about 50 kilometres south of the plant which was destroyed in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. "The Japanese government has requested that we do this and one of the reasons they want us to do this is to try and strengthen confidence in the data that Japan is producing," said Paul McGinnity, a research scientist with the IAEA overseeing the survey.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Scientists test Fukushima fish after nuclear plant water releaseExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »
Taiwan's Powerchip considering 5 sites in Japan for $5.4 billion factoryExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »
Tesla recalls nearly 55,000 Model X vehicles, auto regulator saysExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »
Virgin Australia's IPO executive David Marr resignsExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »
Russian strategic bombers patrol over Sea of JapanExplore stories from Atlantic Canada.
Read more »