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Skip Navigation LinksDHSS Reorganization > Department of Health > Public Health > Epidemiology > Environmental Public Health > Radiation Information: Wild Food
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Are wild foods safe to eat?


Wild Food

To date, there is minimal to no risk of wild food contamination.

Here are resources that are tracking wild food safety:

  • Radiation and Wild Foods Safety Fact Sheet for the Public
  • Radiation and Wild Foods Safety Fact Sheet for Scientists
  • Table of Radioisotopes that May Impact Food Safety
  • Lists of Migratory Birds That May or May Not Have Flown through Japan
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