- Nearly five years after the Fukushima disaster, most seafood caught off the coast of Japan is safe to eat, according to a new study. The research said "the overall contamination risk for aquatic food items is very low" and has decreased steadily since the tsunami-stricken reactor meltdowns in 2011 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/seafood-fukushima-radiation_us_56d4f6e6e4b0871f60ec971f 14 comments science
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