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Fish in the waters of Fukushima, Japan, with excess radioactive substances have entered and left the nuclear power station port

Japan
Published Feb 24, 2021

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Japanese media: Fukushima offshore fish caught radioactive substances 5 times exceeding the standard [Text/Observer Wang Jufeng] According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on the night of the 22nd, during the experimental fishing in the waters of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, The last marine fish with excessive radioactive substances was caught. The Fukushima Prefecture Fishery Cooperative Association (hereinafter referred to as Fukushima Fisheries Federation) immediately stopped this fish from entering the market. This is another fish with excessive radioactive substances found in the waters of Fukushima Prefecture in the past two years Species. In October 2019, Fukushima Prefecture caught a marine fish with radioactive substances exceeding the standard, and then completely stopped the shipment and listing of all fish products, and repeatedly carried out experimental fishing and inspection work. February 2020, Fukushima All fish species are back on the market. The fish species that were found to have excessive radioactive substances yesterday are called "クロソイ (kurosoi)" in Japanese, and the scientific name is Xu's scorpionfish, scorpionidae, and scorpion scorpion. In China, it is commonly known as snakehead, black bass, and black The fish is delicious and has the title of "Black Grouper". The research institute in Fukushima Prefecture, which detected excessive radioactive substances (intercepted from NHK), found that the radioactive cesium content in that fish was per 500 becquerels per kilogram. Japan’s standard for the content of radioactive cesium in food is no more than 100 becquerels per kilogram. According to the NHK, the Fukushima Fisheries Federation’s independent regulations are more stringent: the content of radioactive cesium in fish must not exceed Kg 50 becquerels.

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Japanese media: Fukushima offshore fish caught radioactive substances 5 times exceeding the standard [Text/Observer Wang Jufeng] According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on the night of the 22nd, during the experimental fishing in the waters of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, The last marine fish with excessive radioactive substances was caught. The Fukushima Prefecture Fishery Cooperative Association (hereinafter referred to as Fukushima Fisheries Federation) immediately stopped this fish from entering the market. This is another fish with excessive radioactive substances found in the waters of Fukushima Prefecture in the past two years Species. In October 2019, Fukushima Prefecture caught a marine fish with radioactive substances exceeding the standard, and then completely stopped the shipment and listing of all fish products, and repeatedly carried out experimental fishing and inspection work. February 2020, Fukushima All fish species are back on the ...
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