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Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2015

Exposure of a herbivorous fish to 134Cs and 137Cs from the riverbed following the Fukushima disaster

Jun-ichi Tsuboi; Shin-ichiro Abe; Ken Fujimoto; Hideki Kaeriyama; Daisuke Ambe; Keishi Matsuda; Masahiro Enomoto; Atsushi Tomiya; Takami Morita; Tsuneo Ono; Shoichiro Yamamoto; Kei’ichiro Iguchi

Ayu Plecoglossus altivelis, a herbivorous fish, is an important fishery resource and key component of the foodweb in many Japanese streams. Radionuclide contamination of this species is likely transferred to higher trophic levels, include humans, in the food chain. After the Fukushima accident in March 2011, ayu were exposed to highly contaminated silt while feeding on algae attached to the riverbed stones. To understand the route by which herbivorous fish are exposed to radionuclides, the activity concentrations of sum of (134)Cs and (137)Cs (radiocesium) were analyzed in riverbed samples (algae and silt) and in the internal organs and the muscle of ayu in five river systems in the Fukushima Prefecture between summer 2011 and autumn 2013. Although there was a positive correlation between the radiocesium activity concentrations in the muscle and the internal organs of ayu, the median activity concentration in the muscle was much lower than those in the internal organs. The activity concentrations of radiocesium in the riverbed samples and the internal organs and the muscle of ayu were correlated with contamination levels in soil samples taken from the watershed upstream of the sample sites. The results of the generalized linear mixed models suggest that the activity concentrations in both the internal organs and the muscle of ayu declined over time. Additionally, the activity concentrations in the internal organs were correlated with those in the riverbed samples that were collected around the same time as the ayu. The activity concentrations in the muscle were correlated with ayu body size. Our results suggest that ayu ingest (134)Cs and (137)Cs while grazing silt and algae from the riverbed, and a part of the (134)Cs and (137)Cs is assimilated into the muscle of the fish.


Archive | 2015

Comparison of the Radioactive Cesium Contamination Level of Fish and their Habitat Among Three Lakes in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, After the Fukushima Fallout

Keishi Matsuda; Kaori Takagi; Atsushi Tomiya; Masahiro Enomoto; Jun-ichi Tsuboi; Hideki Kaeriyama; Daisuke Ambe; Ken Fujimoto; Tsuneo Ono; Kazuo Uchida; Shoichiro Yamamoto

Levels of radiocesium (134Cs + 137Cs) contamination in lake water, bottom sediment, plankton, and fish were investigated in three geographically separated lakes in Fukushima Prefecture (Lake Hayama, Lake Akimoto, and Lake Tagokura) between June 2012 and November 2013. Levels of contamination differed among the three lakes, with the highest levels in each measured component found in Lake Hayama, followed by Lake Akimoto, and the least contamination in Lake Tagokura. Among the lakes, the magnitude of contamination decreased with distance from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant. Mean radiocesium concentrations were higher in piscivorous fish than in other fish, possibly reflecting differences in trophic levels. Radiocesium concentrations of the lake water, bottom sediment, plankton, and fish were significantly correlated with surface soil radiocesium content near lake sites.


Archive | 2015

Radiocesium Concentrations and Body Size of Freshwater Fish in Lake Hayama 1 Year After the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident

Kaori Takagi; Shoichiro Yamamoto; Keishi Matsuda; Atsushi Tomiya; Masahiro Enomoto; Yuya Shigenobu; Ken Fujimoto; Tsuneo Ono; Takami Morita; Kazuo Uchida; Tomowo Watanabe

We measured radiocesium (134Cs + 137Cs) concentrations in five freshwater fish species in Lake Hayama, Fukushima Prefecture, 1 year after the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) accident in March 2011. The five species included bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus), Carassius spp. (Carassius auratus langsdorfii and Carassius cuvieri), Japanese dace (Tribolodon hakonensis), largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), and smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu). We observed a “positive size effect” for radiocesium concentrations in fish muscle, but the coefficient of determination was low for bluegill, Carassius spp., and Japanese dace. In contrast, the coefficient of determination was high for the exponential relationship between body size and radiocesium concentrations in largemouth and smallmouth bass. The geometric mean radiocesium concentration in each body size class was generally higher for carnivorous fish than for omnivorous and herbivorous fish.


Archive | 2015

Spatiotemporal Monitoring of 134Cs and 137Cs in Ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis, a Microalgae-Grazing Fish, and in Their Freshwater Habitats in Fukushima

Jun-ichi Tsuboi; Shin-ichiro Abe; Ken Fujimoto; Hideki Kaeriyama; Daisuke Ambe; Keishi Matsuda; Masahiro Enomoto; Atsushi Tomiya; Takami Morita; Tsuneo Ono; Shoichiro Yamamoto; Kei’ichiro Iguchi

Ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis, is a herbivorous fish that is an important fishery resource and a key component of the food web in many Japanese streams. After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) accident in March 2011, ayu were exposed to highly contaminated silt while feeding on benthic microalgae attached to riverbed stones. To understand the effects of radioactive contamination on ayu, radiocesium (134Cs + 137Cs) concentrations were analyzed in riverbed samples (microalgae and silt) and in the internal organs and muscle of ayu in five river systems in the Fukushima Prefecture between summer 2011 and autumn 2013. The concentrations of radiocesium in both the internal organs and the muscles of ayu declined over time. The radiocesium concentrations in the muscle were correlated with, but much lower than, those in the internal organs. The concentrations in the internal organs were correlated with those in the riverbed samples. The concentrations in the muscle were further correlated with ayu body size. Our results suggest that ayu ingest radiocesium while consuming silt and microalgae from the riverbed, and that a small proportion (about 15 %) is assimilated into the muscle of the fish.


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2016

Radiological impact of the nuclear power plant accident on freshwater fish in Fukushima: An overview of monitoring results.

Toshihiro Wada; Atsushi Tomiya; Masahiro Enomoto; Toshiyuki Sato; Daigo Morishita; Shigehiko Izumi; Kouji Niizeki; Shunji Suzuki; Takami Morita; Gyo Kawata


Fisheries Science | 2015

Comparison of radioactive cesium contamination of lake water, bottom sediment, plankton, and freshwater fish among lakes of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan after the Fukushima fallout

Keishi Matsuda; Kaori Takagi; Atsushi Tomiya; Masahiro Enomoto; Jun-ichi Tsuboi; Hideki Kaeriyama; Daisuke Ambe; Ken Fujimoto; Tsuneo Ono; Kazuo Uchida; Takami Morita; Shoichiro Yamamoto


Fisheries Science | 2013

Cesium-137 discharge into the freshwater fishery ground of grazing fish, ayu Plecoglossus altivelis after the March 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident

Kei’ichiro Iguchi; Ken Fujimoto; Hideki Kaeriyama; Atsushi Tomiya; Masahiro Enomoto; Shin-ichiro Abe; Toshinori Ishida


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2018

Corrigendum to Radiological impact of the nuclear power plant accident on freshwater fish in Fukushima: An overview of monitoring results Journal of Environmental Radioactivity Volume 151, Part 1, January 2016, Pages 144-155

Toshihiro Wada; Atsushi Tomiya; Masahiro Enomoto; Toshiyuki Sato; Daigo Morishita; Shigehiko Izumi; Kouji Niizeki; Shunji Suzuki; Takami Morita; Gyo Kawata


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 2017

III-4. Effect of radiocesium on mitochondrial DNA sequence in Masu salmon

Muhammad Fitri Bin Yusof; Gyo Kawada; Masahiro Enomoto; Atsushi Tomiya; Masato Watanabe; Daigo Morishita; Shigehiko Izumi; Masamichi Nakajima


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 2017

I-3. Radioactivity related survey in fish inhabiting lakes

Kazuyoshi Takasaki; Toshihiro Wada; Atsushi Tomiya; Daigo Morishita; Toshiyuki Sato; Gyo Kawata; Shunji Suzuki

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National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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