Of course the last sentence in the article is the one that really matters.
Yes ... the article is most notable for its lack of facts.
“Scientists say that, even with the increased radioactivity, the levels in the tuna are still within the limits of what is safe to eat.”
I have no doubt this is true. Tests today are so sophisticated that they can find anything, even at miniscule levels. We test our water every year for Radiologicals It’s always “below detectable limits.” If it were multiplied 10 times, it might be “detectable,” but would still be way, way under the epa’s MCL.
Kinda like the pharma in the water scare. Yeah, tests detected a level of drugs in the water, but what they didn’t tell you in the media, was that you’d have to drink a full olympic-sized swimming pool’s worth of water every day, to get a full day’s dose of the drugs detected.