Fukushima radiation reaches Canadian waters
Dear Lightgrid Family,
You know what to do - send the Violet Ray and Light into the Ocean Waters and directly to Fukushima and Japan, too.
Remember what we can do with the WATERS of this Planet by BLESSING them!
Remember what we were told by Little Grandmother about the Crystals which are there at Fukushima and help reduce the the nuclear pollution.
If you live near the Canadian shores - NOW is the time to place a seed crystal - or any other clear quartz crystal in the sea.
Lady Mother Earth is waiting for us to do our part.
May we all be blessed by the support form the Higher Realms,
Sonja Myriel
Fukushima radiation reaches Canadian waters
Radiation from Japan’s leaking Fukushima nuclear power plant has reached ocean waters offshore Canada, researchers said on February 24.
Researchers announced on Monday (February 24, 2014) that radiation from Japan’s leaking Fukushima nuclear power plant has reached waters offshore Canada. The scientists were speaking at a news conference at the annual American Geophysical Union’s Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu. The meeting is being held to discuss problems caused anywhere in the Pacific by the offshore earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011.
The researchers said that two radioactive cesium isotopes, cesium-134 and cesium-137, have been detected offshore of Vancouver, British Columbia. John Smith, a research scientist at Canada’s Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia said that the detected concentrations are much lower than the Canadian safety limit for cesium levels in drinking water. Dr. Smith told the BBC:
These levels are still well below maximum permissible concentrations in drinking water in Canada for caesium-137 of 10,000 becquerels per cubic meter of water – so, it’s clearly not an environmental or human-health radiological threat.
Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Woods Hole said that tests conducted at U.S. beaches indicate that Fukushima radioactivity has not yet reached Washington, California or Hawaii.
However, low levels of radioactive cesium from the stricken Japanese power plant could arrive by April, scientists reported at the meeting on Monday.
The scientists are tracking a radioactive plume from Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Three nuclear reactors at the power plant melted down after the March 11, 2011, Tohoku earthquake. The meltdown was triggered by the massive tsunami that followed the quake.
Bottom line: On February 24, 2014, researchers at a news conference at the annual American Geophysical Union’s Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu announced that radiation from Japan’s leaking Fukushima nuclear power plant has reached waters offshore Canada.
Read more from http://www.livescience.com/43631-fukushima-radiation-ocean-arrives-...LiveScience
Thanks to: http://lightgrid.ning.com
- Posted by Sonja Myriel on March 4, 2014 at 8:57pm in Mother Earth and Her Beings!
- Back to Mother Earth and Her Beings! Discussions
Dear Lightgrid Family,
You know what to do - send the Violet Ray and Light into the Ocean Waters and directly to Fukushima and Japan, too.
Remember what we can do with the WATERS of this Planet by BLESSING them!
Remember what we were told by Little Grandmother about the Crystals which are there at Fukushima and help reduce the the nuclear pollution.
If you live near the Canadian shores - NOW is the time to place a seed crystal - or any other clear quartz crystal in the sea.
Lady Mother Earth is waiting for us to do our part.
May we all be blessed by the support form the Higher Realms,
Sonja Myriel
Fukushima radiation reaches Canadian waters
Radiation from Japan’s leaking Fukushima nuclear power plant has reached ocean waters offshore Canada, researchers said on February 24.
Researchers announced on Monday (February 24, 2014) that radiation from Japan’s leaking Fukushima nuclear power plant has reached waters offshore Canada. The scientists were speaking at a news conference at the annual American Geophysical Union’s Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu. The meeting is being held to discuss problems caused anywhere in the Pacific by the offshore earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011.
The researchers said that two radioactive cesium isotopes, cesium-134 and cesium-137, have been detected offshore of Vancouver, British Columbia. John Smith, a research scientist at Canada’s Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia said that the detected concentrations are much lower than the Canadian safety limit for cesium levels in drinking water. Dr. Smith told the BBC:
These levels are still well below maximum permissible concentrations in drinking water in Canada for caesium-137 of 10,000 becquerels per cubic meter of water – so, it’s clearly not an environmental or human-health radiological threat.
Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Woods Hole said that tests conducted at U.S. beaches indicate that Fukushima radioactivity has not yet reached Washington, California or Hawaii.
However, low levels of radioactive cesium from the stricken Japanese power plant could arrive by April, scientists reported at the meeting on Monday.
The scientists are tracking a radioactive plume from Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Three nuclear reactors at the power plant melted down after the March 11, 2011, Tohoku earthquake. The meltdown was triggered by the massive tsunami that followed the quake.
Bottom line: On February 24, 2014, researchers at a news conference at the annual American Geophysical Union’s Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu announced that radiation from Japan’s leaking Fukushima nuclear power plant has reached waters offshore Canada.
Read more from http://www.livescience.com/43631-fukushima-radiation-ocean-arrives-...LiveScience
Thanks to: http://lightgrid.ning.com