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8/30/2013
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#Fukushima: Are your days of eating Pacific Ocean fish over?
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They're over because soft-pedalling reports and uncertainty about radiation levels in the fish appears to be the course of action.
They're over because soft-pedalling reports and uncertainty about radiation levels in the fish appears to be the course of action.
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Because of the continuous radiation leaking into the Ocean...
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We don't yet know the full extent of the disaster's impact on the fish. Push for more oversight, but not time to panic.
We don't yet know the full extent of the disaster's impact on the fish. Push for more oversight, but not time to panic.
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Because of the continuous radiation leaking into the Ocean...
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