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Fukushima Marine Environment Monitoring - 19 April 2011
1. Marine Environment Monitoring Assessment of IAEA Environment Laboratories on Data from the Marine Environment provided by Japan Update 19 April IAEA Environment Laboratories, Monaco
11. Additional sampling stations at 10 and 20 km offshore, for which both surface and bottom seawater are sampled (No. 9 and 10)
12. On 4th April MEXT added stations A and B north-west of the sampling point 1 after discussion with the IAEA Environment Laboratories, MonacoMap 1
13. 15th April showed that Cs-137 and I-131 were detected at MEXT 4, 6 and 8. The highest concentrations were recorded at MEXT 4 (below 200 Bq/l for Cs-137 and about 160 Bq/l for I-131). At MEXT 6 and 8 sampling locations both Cs-137 and I-131 were reported at levels below about 40 Bq/l. The results reported on 19th April (sampling date 17th April) showed that at the stations MEXT 5, 7 and 9, Cs-137 and I-131 are below 90 Bq/l. Both Cs-137 and I-131 are “not detectable” at MEXT A and B. Seawater sampling carried out by Japanese Authorities MEXT