Yachtsmen going out to their boats in Devon's River Tamar run the risk of rowing through radioactive water following the leak of 61 gallons of toxic coolant from a Royal Navy nuclear submarine.
The coolant was being drained from the nuclear submarine HMS Trafalgar's reactor into a shore -based effluent tank at Devonport Naval Base when the drain hose burst.
The spillage contained tritium, a substance that can cause burns, cancer and DNA mutations as it breaks down.
It is the worst radioactive leak at a naval base for 23 years. A Royal Navy spokesman said the environmental risk is 'negligible.'
The submarine is due to be decommissioned next year.
Yachting Monthly, 12 November 2008