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Jellyfish can cause a nuclear power plant meltdown

By Carl Bagh | Jul 06, 2011 10:37 AM EDT

 

It took an earthquake of magnitude 9 on Richter scale and a tsunami to force the shutdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex in Japan due to fears of a possible meltdown.

 

However, a recent report from Israel suggests that jellyfish can cause a nuclear power plant shutdown as well. Recently, the Orot Rabin nuclear power plant in Hadera, Israel, faced a similar threat when a swarm of jellyfish blocked the plant's water supply which is used as a coolant.

 

In Scotland, reactors at Torness power station, operated by EDF, had to be shutdown as the seawater used as coolant was inundated with jellyfish. The reactors were closed as precautionary measure due to "high volumes of the high volumes of jelly fish fouling the cooling water screens", an EDF spokesman said.

 

Scientists have ascribed the sudden rise in jellyfish population to an increase in acidity in oceans.

 

Here are pictures of jellyfish jamming the water supply of the coal-powered Orot Rabin power station in Hadera, Israel:

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http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/175273/201...ors-edf-jap.htm

 

Surge in numbers of jellyfish stinging tourists could be due to climate change

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-...l#ixzz1RL5SNe5t

A surge of jellyfish wreaked havoc in the U.S. during the country

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