Since April, people around the world should know that "Japan wants to discharge Fukushima nuclear wastewater into the ocean", and has aroused worldwide concern, although Japan itself said that nuclear wastewater is in line with the standards, and the United States supports it, etc., but nuclear material scientists or experts believe that Japan can not completely clean up nuclear wastewater, so it has triggered worldwide opposition. According to Japan, as of March this year, 1.25 million tons of nuclearly contaminated water had been produced at the plant, and the amount continued to increase.

There is no place to store it in the back, and some storage areas have problems, so when storage is not possible, Japan will discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea as soon as possible. The initial process is to filter and dilute nuclear contaminated water into the sea, which is expected to be discharged after two years and lasts for 20 to 30 years. However, in the past few days, Japan has reported a surprising news "Japan bans the listing of Fukushima black sturgeon", which is still active and has triggered everyone's discussion.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="11" > Japan's nuclear wastewater has long been discharged, is it true? Why did you voluntarily ban the listing of Fukushima black sturgeon? </h1>
There must have been a reason for banning Fukushima black sturgeon from the market, and it was suddenly announced by Japan, and the reason was that "radioactive material exceeded the standard". So let a lot of people say, Japan is not discharged long ago, now give us this trick, many people think that Japan may be "first cut and play later". Of course, we don't know whether it was actually emitted, but the presence of radioactive material is really worrying, which shows that seafood in the Fukushima area of Japan has been contaminated.
Therefore, we should pay attention to the black squid that "exceeds the radioactive material standard", and do not know whether it is flowing out, especially Japanese friends. Nowadays, of course, Japan has not publicly stated that this is the appearance of radioactive black sturgeon caused by nuclear materials when the earthquake occurred before, or because it has discharged nuclear wastewater long ago, and many people suspect that Japan has long discharged nuclear wastewater.
It's not the first time Japan has done so by discharging nuclear sewage into the Pacific Ocean, in 2011. Japan has discharged 11,500 tons of sewage containing low concentrations of radioactive materials into the sea, the result is that under the questioning of Japanese fishermen, under pressure, it is admitted that nuclear wastewater contains tritium, there are other radioactive materials, so now Japan has taken the initiative to ban the listing of Fukushima blackfish, which once again confirms that Japan may really have been discharged long ago, but the amount is not large, it is not so big, and now it is necessary to discharge on a large scale, which may be explained to the outside world, so it is really worrying.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="11" > can black sturgeon still eat? </h1>
Black squid is what we are talking about - Xu's flat squid / Sebastes schlegelii, some places also called "black stone perch, black bass, black catfish", the fish in addition to Japan, in addition to Japan, in China, the Korean Peninsula, the south of the Okhotsk Sea and other places are also distributed, China's main distribution with the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea area, the fish body length of up to 300 mm, the appearance is still relatively ugly, the main feeding on shrimp, hawkfish, small crabs and other biological populations, because the fish is large, tender flesh, good taste, So it is quite popular with everyone.
That question is, this fish is distributed in China's Yellow Sea, East China Sea and other regions, then can the black squid still eat? It is indeed a normal way of asking, after all, Japan has banned it, and radioactive material has been found. According to normal circumstances, most of China's offshore breeding and artificial breeding objects, so do not worry, but the black sturgeon products imported from Japan still need to pay attention to, after all, Japan itself has found, do not rule out the possibility of outflow.
For our country, although the black squid also exists in the sea area, but now no radioactive substance black sturgeon has been found, so everyone can eat with confidence, if there is really a problem, the product has long been treated, we should have no problem with our own farming. So in our country the black sturgeon can still be eaten, everyone rest assured, we have not found any problems.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" Data-track="11" What are the consequences of > nuclear sewage discharged into the sea? </h1>
Judging from the situation that Japan has banned the listing of Fukushima black sturgeon, the consequences have emerged, seafood has been contaminated with radioactive materials, so to say that Japan can completely purify nuclear materials, it is impossible to be contaminated, and it is expected that in 2022, Japan's nuclear sewage will reach the limit of 1.37 million tons of tank capacity, which is millions of tons of nuclear wastewater into the ocean, and certainly pollution is not a product problem of "black squid".
According to public information, even if the treatment of nuclear wastewater is carried out, it still contains a large number of radioactive substances, such as carbon-14, cobalt-60 and strontium-90, etc., of which tritium is the largest, if people are continuously exposed to tritium radiation, it may lead to cell death and DNA genetic damage.
So whether it is marine seawater pollution, or living things, humans, etc. will be exposed to the influence of radioactive materials, which is a struggle between "life and nuclear".
Of course, in the end, it will definitely be the fall of life, which is the consequence of Japan's discharge of nuclear wastewater into the marine area, and in 2011, the fukushima nuclear wastewater leak in Japan is expected to return to eastern Asia in 2021, that is, this year, and spread to the entire Pacific Ocean by around 2046, so no matter when it is discharged, it will be harmful to mankind.
Of course, now that the world is opposed to Japanese emissions, Japan will not hear clearly, but from this incident, it is indeed possible that Japan is "secretly" emitting, after all, it is not the first time, what is the specific reason, it depends on whether there will be other explanations.