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1. Marine ecosystem: Radioactive substances in nuclear wastewater can have harmful effects on marine ecosystems. These substances can enter the ocean's biological chain and affect the health of marine organisms and ecosystems.
2. Aquatic products: If nuclear waste is discharged into the sea, this could have an impact on fisheries and aquatic products in South East Asia. Aquatic products can become contaminated with radioactive materials, posing a potential threat to local fisheries and food security.
3.Tourism and economic impacts: Some countries in Southeast Asia depend on tourism and seafood exports. Discharges of nuclear waste can pose a problem for tourists in terms of tourism activities and the distribution of seafood products in the region, and can have a negative impact on the local economy.
Radiometer with LCD display, portable device to measure beta-gamma radiation Rechargeable, 5 interchangeable dose unitsמהן The dangers of nuclear radiation?
Nuclear radiation seriously affects human health and causes dementia, high blood pressure, heart disease and decreased immunity, and damages the blood and nervous system.
Prolonged use of computers, contact with objects that emit radiation, and prolonged exposure to highly irradiated environments can cause serious damage to human organs.
In general, radiation doses in excess of 100 mSv are harmful to the human body.
Radiation doses between 100 and 500 mSv reduce the number of white blood cells in a person's blood over time.
Radiation doses between 1000 and 2000 mSv can cause symptoms such as fatigue, vomiting or anorexia.
At a radiation dose of 2000-4000 mSv, the number of red and white blood cells in the human blood will decrease significantly and internal bleeding may occur.