[ RadSafe ] re: fish near nuke plant contain Sr-90

Flanigan, Floyd Floyd.Flanigan at nmcco.com
Tue Jan 16 13:39:17 CST 2007


Sr-90 mimics calcium in the system. Maybe the fish got the Sr-90 in its
system third or fourth hand. Who knows. I know Sr-90 does not occur
naturally, so it had to be introduced into the food matrix artificially.
That is obvious. But with a half-life of 29+ years, and the distance
some fish cover in their respective lifetimes, the Sr-90 could have come
from just about anywhere. Just because the fish was caught one place
doesn't mean that's anywhere near where it came into contact with the
radio-isotope.

Floyd W. FlaniganB.S.Nuc.h.p.

-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On
Behalf Of Pete_Bailey at fpl.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:00 PM
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Subject: [ RadSafe ] re: fish near nuke plant contain Sr-90 


ummm, do those fish eat baby teeth ?

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