Japan punched itself in the face, The Fukushima fish was sold in excess of the standard radiation, and the nuclear sewage discharge plan continued
Remember the controversial "Fukushima Fish" before? The Japanese insisted that Fukushima fish was safe and safe to eat, but this time, the Japanese themselves punched themselves in the face. A few days ago, the Japanese government issued a directive to Fukushima Prefecture to stop selling Hsu's flat squid caught offshore because it was detected to exceed radiation standards.
After testing, the activity of radioactive cesium contained in Koh's flat carp reached 1400 becquerel/kg, and only if the detected value was less than 100 becquerel per kilogram, it met Japanese food hygiene standards. The radiation of Xu's flat carp exceeded the standard by 14 times, where is the marine fish, it is simply a "nuclear fish".
However, although the sale of Fukushima fish has ceased, Japan's plan to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea has not stopped.
On February 9, the Japanese government officially announced that starting this spring, it will add 38 more radioactive material monitoring points at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, from the current 12 to 50 to strengthen the monitoring of related waters.
But the purpose of this is terrible, because it is to be able to start discharging nuclearly polluted water into the oceans a year later. Japan is not hesitant to risk the world and ignore the protests of many countries around the world, insisting on discharging nuclear sewage into the sea.
In April last year, the Japanese government announced that it would begin discharging millions of tons of nuclear sewage into the sea in two years, raising concerns in Japan and neighboring countries because Japan's actions were extremely selfish and dangerous, and were bound to cause damage to the marine environment and affect the ecology of the sea around Japan. However, Japan's insistence on going its own way in spite of its opposition is determined to pass on the crisis and discharge Fukushima nuclear sewage into the sea, and the future is worrying.