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As an island country whose land area cannot afford its huge population, and its land is extremely lacking in natural resources. It is difficult for Japan to feed its nearly 200 million people on its own land of less than 380,000 square kilometers.
Therefore, turning to the sea is the only suitable choice for the Japanese government. In order to maximize the role of the ocean, the Japanese government has not only encouraged fishermen to engage in fishing operations in Japanese waters, but has also built almost all nuclear power plants, which are one of Japan's most important sources of energy, in Japan's coastal areas.
However, marine life poses an extremely serious threat to Japan's marine development. The "Chinese jellyfish" originating from the mainland waters overturned Japanese fishing boats and blocked the filtration equipment of Japanese nuclear power plants, which became a nightmare for the Japanese government.
Overturned Japanese fishing boats, "Chinese jellyfish" appeared in large numbers in Japanese waters
As an island nation that regards the ocean as one of the most important channels for its "livelihood", stepping up the development of marine resources and energy has always been one of the basic national policies of the Japanese government.
After all, nearly 200 million people are squeezed out of a land area of less than 380,000 square kilometers. The geographical location is extremely dangerous, and natural disasters such as earthquakes and straits are frequent. And basic resources are scarce. Outside of the ocean, it is no exaggeration to say that Japan is cornered.
As a result, the Japanese government has begun to strongly support its own fishermen in their fishing operations around Japanese waters. Surrounded by the sea, the island nation is naturally rich in fishery resources, and the products can not only meet their own needs, but also contribute to bilateral trade between Japan and other countries.
Under the promotion of the Japanese government, the trade in fishery products and seafood has become one of the pillar industries in Japan. Not only can it meet domestic demand to a certain extent, but it also has a strong role in promoting trade with other countries.
However, changes in the marine environment will naturally affect Japan's economic income to a large extent. The presence of a large number of giant jellyfish in the vicinity of Japan's waters has seriously hampered the normal fishing operations of Japan.
These giant jellyfish, known as Echizen jellyfish, breed in large numbers around the waters of Japan, taking over the waters around Japan where Japanese fishermen often fish. As a result, when Japanese fishermen want to fish in these areas, they must be the first to catch these extremely large jellyfish.
If these giant jellyfish are not completely removed, the Japanese government will eventually face the problem of making it difficult to continue fishing and other operations around its own waters.
As a result, the Japanese government's demand for domestic fisheries and bilateral trade with other countries will be severely affected, and Japan's national income will be greatly reduced.
The Echizen jellyfish are called "Chinese jellyfish" precisely because one of the main habitats of these jellyfish is the South China Sea and the Bohai Sea on the mainland. After a long period of transfer, it finally reached the waters around Japan.
Due to its huge size, the Echizen jellyfish can be called one of the "overlords of the seas" in Japanese waters. In addition, the natural environment of the Japanese sea is suitable for the survival of Echizen jellyfish, which has led to the emergence of a large number of giant jellyfish around the Japanese waters.
The existence of Echizen jellyfish not only affects the normal fishing operations in Japan, but also poses a huge threat to the personal safety of Japanese fishermen.
Relying on their huge size and strength, many Japanese fishing boats were sunk by these giant jellyfish. In addition, some Japanese people were treated in Henan for the first time, and once they couldn't struggle, they would only lose their lives in the end.
Plugging the nuclear power plant, the Echizen jellyfish has become a nightmare for Japan
It's not just fishermen in Japan who are constantly on guard against Echizen jellyfish. Even the large number of nuclear power plants that the Japanese government has built along its coast to meet its own needs have become targets for these giant jellyfish.
Nuclear power plants along Japan's coast have raised their concerns with the Japanese government on more than one occasion. These Echizen jellyfish are used to cool Japan's nuclear power plants, and they need to be almost completely clogged with pipes and other facilities.
It is not possible to use seawater to cool the operating nuclear power plant equipment through pipelines, so the problem can only be solved by the manpower that has been used before. However, this will inevitably lead to the loss of the lives of the employees involved due to the huge amount of nuclear radiation they are exposed to.
The Japanese government has not been unable to make efforts to rectify the current situation of the Echizen jellyfish rampant in the waters around Japan. Neither ordering the workers to fish vigorously nor using the corresponding chemicals could completely drive the Echizen jellyfish out of the waters of present-day Japan.
However, when the Japanese government was so anxious about the Echizen jellyfish that it could not completely realize that the Echizen jellyfish had completely driven away the giant jellyfish in the Japanese sea area. The movements of the mainland government gave the Japanese government an opportunity to learn from them.
Faced with the characteristics of Echizen jellyfish that reproduce at a high speed in a suitable environment, the mainland government has imposed extremely strict population restrictions on this series of aquatic organisms. Once the total number of Echizen jellyfish around the continent exceeds this threshold, the continent will be able to dispose of these overbreeding marine organisms as soon as possible.
Only by ensuring the safety of the mainland's marine ecology can the mainland have better prospects for development in the fishery trade. Once these seas on the mainland "fall," the mainland's seafood development and trade will also be guaranteed to a certain extent.
Naturally, the way the mainland deals with seafood such as Echizen jellyfish is not limited to this kind of vigorous restriction. The benefits of the Echizen jellyfish are also the most popular among the mainland government and people.
Echizen jellyfish is one of the most famous ingredients in the mainland, jellyfish, and jellyfish is also one of the most popular dishes in the mainland, so it is naturally difficult to escape the appetite of the mainland people.
The government has vigorously limited the total number of Echizen jellyfish on the mainland, and the people are salivating over the Echizen jellyfish, one of the sources of jellyfish. With the combination of the two, these Echizen jellyfish naturally did not have a good time on the mainland.
If the Japanese government wants to protect itself from the "nightmare" it is currently in, it is undoubtedly the best choice to take the initiative to deal with the Echizen jellyfish and learn from the mainland.
After all, if the Echizen jellyfish cannot be completely solved, it will be difficult for the Japanese fishermen and the government to carry out the daily work of Jiujiang. At that time, the loss of lucrative national economic revenue channels such as seafood mining and processing and seafood trade will only lead to huge economic losses that will be irreparably large for the Japanese government.
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