In June of this year, radioactive material from Fukushima, Japan reached the west coast of the United States. Seawater contained large amounts of cesium-137 and strontium-90. Marine life was the first to suffer.
Fishermen discovered ulcers and tumors in the bodies of captured Alaskan salmon, Pacific herring and Canadian whitefish. Malignant tumors have spread throughout the body. This is the result of radioactive contamination.