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Good News! Vt. Fishing is Hot!

by: BP

Tue Feb 07, 2012 at 14:45:00 PM EST


The person who wrote the following Vermont State webpage’s wintertime recreation press release Fishing is Hot on Lake Champlain… and some memorable fish have been caught in recent weeks” probably didn’t have strontium or cesium in mind. But it certainly blends well with the Vermont chief radiologist’s news that a fish from Northwestern Vermont’s Lake Carmi tested positive for low levels of strontium-90 and cesium-137. The preliminary results are in the same range as found last August in a Connecticut River fish near Vermont Yankee. Bill Irwin, chief of radiological health for the Vermont Department of Health says this provides proof of what he had already decided … err hypothesized:

"We take this as some evidence that all fish in Vermont are likely to have radioactive cesium and strontium at these levels and that, as we’ve hypothesized, it is from nuclear weapons fallout and the releases of Chernobyl. All of us are glad to have proof and not just conjecture."

Good news! Call the tourist board to announce all the Vermont fish contain radioactive strontium 90 and cesium! However, if this shows the Lake Carmi fish was contaminated by nuclear weapons fallout and the Chernobyl disaster I shouldn’t think it takes our leaking Vermont Yankee out of contention as an additional source for contamination of Connecticut River fish.

The Lake Carmi fish had cesium in edible and inedible parts, and strontium only in the sample's bones, head, fins and scales. By comparison, the Vermont Yankee fish had high levels of strontium 90 in the bones and small but measurable levels in the meat.

A fish taken from the Connecticut River in 2010 had the highest levels of strontium-90 in bone that his department has seen in any samples.  
"In that same sample we did find very low but measurable amounts of strontium-90 in the meat of the fish," said Irwin, which could have been a sampling or contamination error. "But we don’t know that."
 

The Lake Carmi fish as "proof" (not all "evidence" is "proof") reminds me of the line from the Nick Danger comedy skit where a supposed time traveler says “I have proof I’ve been to Ancient Greece! See, look at this grape!”The Vermont chief radiologist found a grape.

Just remember, Bill Irwin is a culturally-sensitve guy looking out for you and your radiological health:

"There’s no danger in eating the fish," said Irwin. "Should we ever find that there are reasons to restrict diet from any sampling for any kind of radioactive or toxicological events, we would keep in mind different cultures have different diets."  

Ever wonder how much local fish Bill Irwin eats?

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what (0.00 / 0)
does that last posted paragraph even mean? that if the fish was truly harmful to people that they might decide not to tell those folks because of their cultural diets, and they should be left to ingest dangerous food... without warning?

and if they thought that maybe the VY sample fish had a contamination error (HA!, contamination!), why haven't they done any follow up work?


I assume (0.00 / 0)
he's referring to the fact that some people eat parts of the fish that are not commonly consumed. So if the state finds that concentrations are high in the parts usually discarded but sometimes eaten by folks from other cultures, the state would issue warnings.

I saw this many years ago during the research on the superfund site in Burlington. Certain residents (Asians mostly) fished in the Barge Canal and were inclined to eat the whole fish. As a result, signs had to be posted in several languages.


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Gone fishin'... (0.00 / 0)
...and I got the latest gear--Biohazard suit and combination fish weigher-radiation scanner.  Wait a minute...I see something...Holy Shit!  It's a giant sucker!  It's jumping into the boat!  Help!  Mayday!  Mayday!

Poached salmon (0.00 / 0)
Straight out of the river!

Throw 'im back (4.00 / 3)
Gosh Jack, you planning to throw back in the river the Salmon who somehow arrived unpoached (while poaching on legitimate officeholders' territory and collecting a taxpayer funded paycheck).

Perhaps you could just invite that Salmon to take a swim in the warm Connecticut to prove his allegiance to and support for Ventergy.

NanuqFC
So we've got a [nuclear reactor] containment that doesn't contain. A regulator who doesn't have the capability to regulate. And an industry with a series of cracks or holes in containments that continues to believe that there is zero probability of a containment leak. ~ Arnie Gundersen


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Pre-determined Irwin (0.00 / 0)

From last June here's Vermont State's chief radiologists remark to the AP made at the time the first Vermont Yankee fish was found.
Irwin said the fish seemed to have caught the public's imagination. Asked what species the fish was, he said he didn't know, but later said it was "a red herring."

http://www.commondreams.org/he...

wow (4.00 / 1)
this is the guys whose job is supposed to be working for the people of VT?

the arrogance...


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There is a more or less official position of unconcern (0.00 / 0)
about radioactivity in fish that comes all the way down the line from DC.  

We learn from the latest Fairewinds Assoc. video that, even though we bring in literally millions of  fish from the Pacific, only 86 individual fish have been tested for radioactive isotopes since the Fukushima accident!

Once again, the official position seems to be "what we don't know won't hurt us."


Rumsfeld (0.00 / 0)
Would be proud of all these unknown unknowns. Wink wink.  

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