Major Findings from studies of Wildlife in Chernobyl and Fukushima:
http://www.totalwebcasting.com/tamdata/Documents/hcf/20130311-1/Mousseau-NYAM-Caldicott-edited.pdf
1) Most organisms studied show significantly increased rates of genetic
damage in direct proportion to the level of exposure to radioactive
contaminants
2) Many organisms show increased rates of deformities and developmental
abnormalities in direct proportion to contamination levels
3) Many organisms show reduced fertility rates…..
4) Many organisms show reduced life spans……
5) Many organisms show reduced population sizes…..
6) Biodiversity is significantly decreased…… many species locally extinct.
7) Mutations are passed from one generation to the next, and show signs
of accumulating over time.
8) Mutations are migrating out of affected areas into populations that are
not exposed (i.e. population bystander effects).
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