Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Seaweed-Testing-along-Japanese-Coastline-27MZIFII4SV8.htmlConceptually similarSeaweed Testing along Japanese CoastlineGP02DMPCompleted★★★★Seaweed Testing along Japanese CoastlineGP02DMKCompleted★★★★Seaweed Testing along Japanese CoastlineGP02DMNCompleted★★★★Japan Radiation Monitoring ResultsGP02DXMCompleted★★★★Japan Radiation Monitoring ResultsGP02DXPCompleted★★★★Fish Shop in JapanGP02DX7Completed★★★★Fish Shop in JapanGP02DXACompleted★★★★Fish Shop in JapanGP02DXBCompleted★★★★Japan Radiation Monitoring ResultsGP02DXNCompleted★★★★View AllGP02DMQSeaweed Testing along Japanese CoastlineWhen the tsunami hit the coast of Kesennuma on the 11th of March, arsenic which had accumulated over many years at the Otani mine, washed down and was deposited here in Motoyoshi-cho. Greenpeace is working with local fishing communities, to collect samples of marine life along the coast to record possible contamination from the crisis-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.Locations:Asia-Japan-Miyagi PrefectureDate:3 May, 2011Credit:© Noriko Hayashi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 1996pxKeywords:Chemicals-Day-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear radiation-Outdoors-PlasticsShoot:Seaweed Testing along Japanese CoastlineGreenpeace test seaweed samples along the coast, north and south of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclearplant. The results registered significantly high levels of radioactive contamination.