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Starfish Wasting Disease outbreak could be due to radiation from Fukushima

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Source: http://www.news1130.com/2013/12/30/starfish-wasting-disease-outbreak-could-be-due-to-radiation/

Starfish Wasting Disease outbreak could be due to radiation
Scientist says radiation from nuclear plant damaged by 2011 earthquake can?t be ruled out

Sara Norman December 30, 2013 3:37 am

VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) ? Researchers say nuclear pollution from the 2011 earthquake in Japan that damaged the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant could be partially to blame for a disease wiping out starfish along the West Coast.

Dr. Peter Raimondi of the University of Santa Cruz says something is making starfish susceptible to whats believed to be a bacteria coined ?Wasting Disease.? It essentially disintegrate the marine invertebrates into a white goo, after the starfish loses its legs.

He says what?s making sea stars unable to fight off the bacteria could be anything from warm water to toxins?but Raimondi also says scientists can?t rule out nuclear pollution, especially in light of the tsunami that followed the 2011 earthquake...
 
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