Radiation continues to wreak havoc in the ecosphere. It's not just the tuna you have to watch out for, but salmon and a host of other ocean plants and animals are showing the symtoms of serious radiation contamination.
Yellow-tinged salmon carcasses showing up in local rivers this fall are raising red flags. Longtime Chilliwack angler Chris Gadsden said he was shocked to find a yellow coloured chinook salmon recently in the Vedder Canal. “I’d never seen one like that before, in my 30 plus years of fishing the Vedder,” he said. He was so concerned, he sent some samples to DFO by Greyhound bus for analysis. [...] Gadsden said he started asking questions after hearing that Morton had been in the Fraser Valley recently looking into reports of pre-spawn mortality of sockeye and coho in Fraser River tributaries feeding into the Harrison River. Dr. Morton reported on the yellow salmon she found on Oct 5. [...] “On my trip up the Fraser River two days ago I also found four yellow pink salmon. Even the cartilage inside the fish’s head was yellow. [...] “We want the diagnosis on the yellow salmon. We want to know if we a getting a side order of brain tumour in the salmon we are eating,” Morton added.
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