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RE: Accidents At Sea
Just a thought - would this be somewhere in the vicinity of where
Greenpeace _et_al._ are claiming releases of radioactivity into the
marine environment?
As Arte Johnson used to say "Verrrry In-ter-est-ing." ;-)
Dave Neil
neildm@id.doe.gov
On Wednesday, December 16, 1998 12:43 PM, Franz Schoenhofer
[SMTP:schoenho@via.at] wrote:
>
> I can only give a hint: many years ago during an accident a lot of
uranium
> hexa fluoride barrels were lost, of which only a part could be
recovered or
> found on the shore. I am rather sure it happened in or close to the
English
> channel. Maybe our British and French collegues remember it better.
>
> Franz
>
>
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