But there are worries, as the nuclear plant's operator prepares to release over a million tonnes of treated wastewater. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SOMA, Japan – The pufferfish filling nets in Fukushima are a delicacy that can kill if wrongly prepared. But to a communityIn the 12 years since the meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi plant caused by a deadly tsunami in north-eastern Japan, “there hasn’t been much good news”, fisherman Masahiro Ishibashi said.
Fugu is often served raw at high-end restaurants in Japan, where chefs must hold a licence proving they can safely slice around organs that contain a lethal poison. “We’re catching new, attractive species, and drawing attention from consumers. We can show them that fish from Fukushima is safe and delicious,” he said.
That figure soared tenfold in 2022, after official restrictions on fishing were lifted following extensive radiation testing.But there are new worries for the community as the Fukushima Daiichi operator prepares to begin releasing treated wastewater into the sea in 2023.
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