The Safety of Fukushima's Wastewater Release: A Scientific Analysis.

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Japan plans to release treated water contaminated by the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant meltdown into the Pacific Ocean over the next 30 years. The water has been treated to reduce the radioactive content, but concerns remain about the safety of marine life and human health. The treated water contains 62 of the 64 radionuclides below Japan's regulatory limits, but tritium and carbon-14 remain. While some scientists argue that the risk to the Pacific region is negligible, others are concerned about the potential for bioaccumulation of radionuclides in marine life.
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