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Recently, a report by the Japanese media "Asahi Shimbun" attracted the attention of netizens.
Let's take a look at the title: "The Seto Inland Sea is too clean and causes insufficient nutrition, and emission restrictions such as domestic water will be relaxed."

The Seto Inland Sea is a sea area located between the three major islands of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu in Japan, covering an area of 23,203 square kilometers.
In fact, before that, Japanese media such as NHK and the Mainichi Shimbun had reported under the headline "Seto Inland Sea is too clean".
Here's the thing.
In recent years, cultured seaweed has been found to be discolored in Japan.
What was supposed to be black seaweed changed in yellow.
Due to its lack of flavor, the bleak seaweed cannot be sold on the market and can only be disposed of.
In the past 25 years, the harvest of seaweed in the Seto Inland Sea has dropped by about half.
The reason why nori has discolored is because of nitrogen, phosphorus and other nutrients in seawater.
During the period of rapid development from the 1960s to the 1970s, Japanese factories and domestic drainage caused serious pollution, and red tides and other phenomena occurred frequently.
Therefore, in 1973, Japan enacted the Seto Inland Sea Environmental Protection Special Law, which strictly restricts the discharge of surrounding sewage treatment plants and factories.
According to Japanese media, after nearly half a century of efforts, the water quality of the Seto Inland Sea has been greatly improved.
However, due to the reduction of sewage discharge, there are too few nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus in seawater, resulting in adverse effects such as the cultivation of seaweed and wakame fading in color.
In order to increase the nutrients needed for seaweed farming,
On June 3, Japan revised the Seto Inland Sea Environmental Protection Special Law to organize "pollutant discharge" measures:
In the future, drainage restrictions for factories and households will be relaxed, the total amount of nutrient salts (nitrogen, phosphorus) will no longer be limited, and different water quality management measures will be implemented according to the situation in different sea areas.
Japanese netizens have lamented that the Seto Inland Sea is too clean:
"When the water is clear, there are no fish, and the ancients are so clever."
"Ha ~ too clean can not be."
"It's like a desert, it looks clean, but most creatures can't survive due to lack of nutrients."
"Moderation is the most important thing, to be moderately clean and moderately dirty."
"For the first time, I know that seawater is too clean to be suitable for seagrass farming."
There are also netizens asking:
"Is the Chinese side watching this news?"
Of course, Chinese netizens are concerned about the problem of seawater.
But what is puzzling is that
When it comes to the problem of pollution in the inland sea, the Japanese side has known that even factories and domestic drainage must be strictly restricted.
However, when it encounters the problem of nuclear wastewater treatment in Fukushima, it chooses to discharge it directly into the Pacific Ocean.
Hiroyuki Hiroshi Yau, a Japanese researcher and representative of the Atomic Energy Information Unit of the NPO corporation, pointed out that in addition to tritium, nuclear wastewater also contains radioactive substances such as cesium.
"Nuclear wastewater is different from the discharge from the day-to-day operation of a nuclear power plant. Radioactive material is not diluted."
"Through the food chain, there is a high risk of enrichment in organisms of radioactive materials such as tritium that have not been completely removed."
"We have always opposed the discharge of nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea, and the Japanese government should withdraw the decision to discharge the sea."
On the one hand, the Seto Inland Sea, in order to avoid pollution, even domestic water was strictly restricted.
Now it is said that the seawater is too clean and needs to be organized to "discharge";
On the other side is Fukushima nuclear wastewater discharged directly into the Pacific Ocean, ignoring foreign protests.
In contrast to the two, it is really a bit ironic...
Ref:
https://twitter.com/livedoornews/status/1400599428294189058
https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASP634VZYP61ULBJ01C.html
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/87102086d4125a82e759e600f738fb4417ce0bd8
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20210325/k10012933301000.html
https://www.jiji.com/jc/article?k=2020102400413&g=soc
https://mainichi.jp/articles/20210529/k00/00m/040/128000c
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