Japan has started discharging nuclear sewage into the sea despite international opposition, and experts predict that it could reach China's waters within 240 days to two years. However, a researcher at the China Institute of Atomic Energy reassures that the radiation levels in the waters will decrease significantly after passing through a circle. As a result, China has banned the import of Japanese aquatic products, including seafood, which could lead to higher prices for sea cucumbers and benefit the domestic sea cucumber industry.