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Walking Sharks, Glowing Sharks- February News

Beach cleanup 2/12

Sometime in the Spring or Summer of 2023, Japan’s TEPCO intends to dump 1.3 million tons of radioactive waste water from the Fukushima nuclear meltdown into the Pacific ocean.

Walking Sharks Protected in Indonesia

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Posted byDavid McGuireMarch 3, 2023March 3, 2023Tags: fukushima, indonesia, japan, Pacific, Petition, radiation, sharks, Tuna

Stop Radiation Dumping in the Pacific

radioactive fish

Japan proposes to release 1.3 million tons of radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear meltdown into the Pacific ocean sometime in the Spring or Summer of 2023.

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Posted byDavid McGuireMarch 1, 2023March 1, 2023Tags: fukushima, japan, pacific islands, pacific ocean, radiation, tritium, Tuna, wastewater

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  • About
    • Mission and Vision
    • Our Team
    • Partners & Donors
    • Victories & Milestones
      • WE DID IT! Saving Endangered Sharks at CITES 2022
      • US Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act Passes
      • Law to End Lethal California Driftnet Fishery Passes
    • Shark Stewards DEI Statement
    • Statement Against Asian and API Hate
  • Our Work
    • Saving Sharks
    • Marine Protection
    • California Marine Protected Area Network
    • Adventures
      • Sharktober: Farallon Islands Wildlife Adventure
      • Farallon Island Excursion Information
      • Saving Sharks in the Coral Triangle
    • Sustainable Ecotourism and Data Dives
    • Shark ID and MPAs Education Adventure
    • Observe and Record Sevengill Sharks
    • Manta and Shark ID
    • Media Production
  • Science & Education
    • Shark Watch California
    • Shark Science Sheets
    • Sharks of Hawaii
    • CITES Shark Science Sheets
    • Science Programs
    • Citizen Science
    • Sharks Sanctuary and Marine Protection
    • White Shark Stewardship
      • How to Avoid a White Shark Attack
      • Sharktober
  • Campaigns
    • Stop Fukushima Radioactive Ocean Dump
    • Urge DAR: No Shark Fishing Permits in Hawaii
    • Ocean Protection: 30% x 2030
    • Tell eBay: Stop Endangered Shark Trade
    • Stop Big Plastic From Polluting California Seas
    • Fed Ex Shark Fin Shipping
  • Get Involved
    • Contact Us
    • Adopt a Shark
    • Help Save Sharks
    • Ocean Plastics
    • Art For Sharks
    • Events
  • News
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