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Ken Buesseler, Caroline Kennedy, Mitsuo Uematsu and Makio Honda.

Ken Buesseler, Caroline Kennedy, Mitsuo Uematsu and Makio Honda.
Ken Buesseler, Caroline Kennedy, Mitsuo Uematsu and Makio Honda.
Ken Buesseler, Caroline Kennedy, Mitsuo Uematsu and Makio Honda.
Ken Buesseler, Caroline Kennedy, Mitsuo Uematsu and Makio Honda.
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Marque, Amy K.
Ken Buesseler, Caroline Kennedy, Mitsuo Uematsu and Makio Honda.
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01/01/2014
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Left to right:
Ken Buesseler, Caroline Kennedy (U.S. Ambassador to Japan), Mitsuo Uematsu (University of Tokyo) and Makio Honda (JAMSTEC).
Image Of the Day caption:
In Tokyo, Japan this October, WHOI scientist Ken Buesseler and Japanese colleagues briefed US Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy about radioactivity levels and sources in the ocean near the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plants. Buesseler measured ocean radioactivity directly after the April, 2011 earthquake and tsunami, followed the dispersal and path of radioactive material, and created a citizen science sampling program to help monitor the material. Left to right: Buesseler, Kennedy, Mitsuo Uematsu (University fo Tokyo), and Makio Honda (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology.)
Photo by Amy K. Marque, U.S. Embassy, Tokyo
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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