A laboratory technician uses a Geiger counter to measure radiation levels in fish, which were caught close to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, at the Fukushima Agricultural Technology Center in Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture. Read related story here.
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CH3CHO
Geiger counters cannot measure radiation levels of a fish or any food. They should stop this nonsense.
jerobeam
what a stupid picture. You cannot check whether food satisfies the Cesium contamination criteria with such a device. You need at least a sodium iodide detector with a background shield, or better a high-purity germanium detector. But of course it's great for feeding sensationalist nonsense to the populace.
afanofjapan
Jeez, if the fish are radioactive enough to show up on a geiger counter, then they must be fairly loaded. The current radiation limits are low enough to not even register on a geiger counter over the regular background radiation - need to use a special measurement device to check it!
nath
Seems to be Aloka, in the price range of 550,000 to 600,000 yen a piece.
Anyway, this looks to be more like a government/TEPCO propaganda than an actual radiation check.
Open Minded
How can such a useless and totally non-scientific way of measuring food contamination by nucleotides be published without any comment by Reuters and taken as is by JT and many other non-redactional newspapers? I am voiceless!
Wakarimasen
Test is whether it has 3 eyes, like Blinky.
smithinjapan
Ah, what's the use? They'll just be mislabeled as 'Pacific Ocean' and sold at a discount. Testing is good, but it's time for the government to get tough -- and they need to start at the source; themselves and TEPCO. Get the poor fishermen out of the area and put them up, at TEPCO's expense, somewhere where they can make a living doing what they do best.
budgie
Yet they won't test the mercury in whale and dolphin meat.
cwhite
what the??? unless he's going to hold it for 24 hours in a lead shielded room then doesn't expect any useful readings.
Moderator
Please read the related story.