I think it depends on the fish. If it was a blue fin tuna that just swam over from the Japanese reactors, I don’t think I would eat it. But other fish is OK.
Justin Cummings
Santa Cruz | PHD Student
Definitely I feel safe eating seafood, and I prefer to eat sustainable seafood. I don’t feel it’s a danger. It’s a moderation thing. If you’re going to eat four cans of tuna then you’re probably in trouble.
Greg Paulson
Santa Cruz | Financial Analyst
Only the goldfishes because they’re so delicious.
John Moore
Santa Cruz | Civil Servant
I’d be a little worried about eating fish, but not because most people are talking about Fukishima. But I’d say we have a lot more pollution problems these days than what’s happening across the ocean. Pollution that’s happening here in our own bay is what I’m a little more worried about.
Giovanna Piumarta
Santa Cruz | Teacher
Not from what I’m overhearing from my fellow fishermen here and from what you hear on the news. I still eat it constantly, but it’s probably not good for me.
Todd Jacobson
Santa Cruz | Bartender