Radioactivity fears deliver a double whammy to Japanese fisheries which have already been badly hit by the tsunami. Photograph: Everett Kennedy Brown/EPA |
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Dolphin toll from BP oil spill far higher: study
Scientists in the Gulf of Mexico remain concerned after finding 17 dead baby dolphins washed up on beaches in the region |
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- A Tokyo Electric official says it's not known what caused the spike
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