2014年5月3日土曜日

Biological monitoring in Hawaii, USA (May 3, 2014)

Biological monitoring at Waikiki Aquarium

  I visited Waikiki Aquarium to see biological impacts of Fukushima No.1 nuclear power plant accident. Though I have visited various places in the world to see the health consequences of the accident, I have never found any effect against creatures living there. However, there is a little concern that radioactive materials will be brought to overseas by the wind or ocean current. So we have to see the effects against overseas too.
 The Waikiki Aquarium has a long and venerable history. Open on March 19, 1904, it is the second-oldest public aquarium in the United States. This aquarium harbors more than 3,500 organisms and 500 species of Hawaiian and South Pacific marine life, endangered Hawaiian monk seals, sharks, and the only chambered nautilus living in captivity. The Edge of the Reef exhibit showcases five different types of reef environments found along Hawaii's shorelines.
The highlight of the gallery is the 5,500 gallon (~21,000 liters) Barrier Reef exhibit, containing over a 100 species of fish, giant clams and live corals! The giant clams in this exhibit are probably the largest and oldest in captivity anywhere in the world and weigh over 170 pounds (77 kilograms)!
  Generally speaking, marine animal's growths are so fast than human beings that they are more sensitive to radioactive materials of the environment than us. So I visited  Waikiki Aquarium to see effects of the accident against creatures which are grown up by Hawaiian food and water.  Fortunately, I could see them grown up safely and I couldn't find any impact of the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. It seems that there is no problem for childbirth and child-rearing in Hawaii, USA.
Posted by Yoshitaka Kiriake from Japan on May 3, 2014.




今年110周年を迎えるハワイのワイキキ水族館にはハワイの海洋生物が約500種類展示されている。ここで見ることが出来る巨大なシャコ貝は水族館で展示されているシャコ貝としては世界最大級だ。




シャコ貝
Giant clam
The giant clams in this exhibit are probably the largest and oldest in captivity anywhere in the world
Giant clam


Moanalua Gardens Park
Moanalua Gardens Park


WAIKIKI AQUARIUM
Google map
WAIKIKI AQUARIUM
Giant Clams
Giant Clams
marine comet
marine comet
Banggai cardinalfish
Banggai cardinalfish
Banded archerfish
Banded archerfish
Hawaiian green sea turtle
Hawaiian green sea turtle
Day octopus
Day octopus
Pyramid butterflyfish
Pyramid butterflyfish
Sailfin tang
Sailfin tang
Hawaiian yellow anthias
Hawaiian yellow anthias
 Potter's angelfish
 Potter's angelfish
Hawaiian longfin anthias
Hawaiian longfin anthias
White spotted jelly
White spotted jelly
Longnose hawkfish
Longnose hawkfish
Leaf scorpionfish
Leaf scorpionfish
Hawaiian lionfish
hawaiian lionfish
Moorish idol
Moorish idol
Discus
Discus
Redtail triggerfish
Redtail triggerfish



 I love underwater marine life.
So I boarded the submarine.
submarine
 Giant trevally
 Giant trevally
I could see various fish.
 fish
Spotted Eagle Ray
Spotted Eagle Ray
Sea turtle
Sea turtle




Hawaii
Hawaii
Hawaii
Hawaii


Hawaiian foods are good and safe.
No one have any worry about foods.
Hawaiian foods
Hawaiian foods
Hawaiian foods
Hawaiian foods
 
 
 
Hibiscus
hibiscus
hibiscus
Plumeria
plumeria


 About 3 years have passed since Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident. I have visited various places of Japan to see the health consequence of the accident.
 Fortunately I have never found any impacts by the accident among Japanese creatures. As far as I know, nobody has health problem which is caused by the accident in Japan.
 Our Prime Minister Abe assures that "The situation is under control. The influence of the contaminated water is completely blocked within Fukushima. There are no health-related problems until now and there will never be health problems." He also said that "Tokyo is 250 kilometers away from Fukushima, and the kind of danger that you imagine does not exist in Tokyo. Tokyo is a very safe city."
 As PM Abe said, Hawaii is very far away from Fukushima too, people in Hawaii have no concern about the nuclear power plant accident. Hawaiian people have already forgotten the accident, because they think radioactive materials cannot reach there.
 We know there is no problem for child birth and child rearing in Hawaii, USA. So Hawaiian people are living without any concern about the accident.
 I continue to visit various places in the world to see the effects of the accident, because I can meet various creatures which are more sensitive to radioactive materials from the environment. It is important to see their health for our safety.







Public Health Network in Japan
公衆衛生ネットワーク
Public Health Network in Japan

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