Fukushima radiation can help track tuna
date:Mar 20, 2013
move may provide insight into how to fine-tune those efforts. If the fish in the east are an important portion of the fish that go back to spawn, then we need to protect [that] group of fish, said Madigan.

This year, Madigan will be collecting more samples of bluefin to build on the team's understanding of the fish's migrations. His team is also applying the radioisotope technique to different animals, including turtles, whales and other tuna.
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