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Fukushima black sturgeon radiation exceeded the standard ban, Japanese supermarkets are difficult to find Fukushima aquatic products traces | Xiaoxiang Morning News WorldView Fukushima fish half price no one asked netizens to call on TEPCO to take the initiative to make compensation

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Fukushima black sturgeon radiation exceeded the standard ban, Japanese supermarkets are difficult to find Fukushima aquatic products traces | Xiaoxiang Morning News WorldView Fukushima fish half price no one asked netizens to call on TEPCO to take the initiative to make compensation

In the town of Naoe in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, local fishermen transfer their catches ashore on March 10.

Xiaoxiang Morning Post correspondent Wu Chaoqun reported in Tokyo, Japan

The Japanese government announced on the 19th that due to the detection of radioactive materials exceeding the standard, black perched on the sea area of Fukushima Prefecture was banned from listing. This decision breaks the situation in which restrictions on the listing of seafood in the sea area of Fukushima Prefecture were completely lifted since February last year.

According to Japanese media reports quoting Fukushima Prefecture, a black sturgeon caught in the waters of Fukushima Prefecture on the 1st of this month was detected with 270 becquerel radioactive material cesium, exceeding the standard value stipulated in the Food Sanitation Law. Fukushima Prefecture said the black scorpion was caught at a depth of 37 meters 13 kilometers from Minami Soma City in Fukushima Prefecture. On the 20th, at a supermarket in Tokyo, some of the Fukushima aquatic products that could have been seen before are now missing.

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In the past, things from Fukushima could still be seen from time to time, but on April 20, I went to the supermarket and found that almost none of them were there, and many of them were aquatic products from all over the world. Aunt, a Chinese cashier in the supermarket, said: "I didn't pay so much attention when I sold it, and now I see if there is none, it is gone." Most of the things can't be sold and don't enter, and there are many things that can be replaced anyway. "There are many aquatic products produced in Fukushima Prefecture, including: flying fish, albacore tuna, bluefin tuna, yellow cedar, marlin, sardines, mackerel, saury and so on.

My Chinese friends are increasingly worried about the deterioration of the environment in Japan, and when they buy food, they pay attention to the origin and try to buy it farther away from Fukushima. When my friend saw the supermarket discount at night, everything else in the seafood counter was empty, leaving the fish from Fukushima, which no one wanted at half the price.

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Fukushima black sturgeon radiation exceeded the standard ban, Japanese supermarkets are difficult to find Fukushima aquatic products traces | Xiaoxiang Morning News WorldView Fukushima fish half price no one asked netizens to call on TEPCO to take the initiative to make compensation

There are many netizens on the Japanese Internet discussing this matter, and some netizens have left a message pointing out: "Because it exceeds the stricter benchmark set by Fukushima Prefecture (1 kg 50 bakers), (caught black carp) has stopped shipping." I hope that Fukushima Prefecture will respond quickly and win everyone's trust. ”

Fukushima black sturgeon radiation exceeded the standard ban, Japanese supermarkets are difficult to find Fukushima aquatic products traces | Xiaoxiang Morning News WorldView Fukushima fish half price no one asked netizens to call on TEPCO to take the initiative to make compensation

Netizen "The World Seen by Gong Xiangjun" said: "You see, so Fukushima products are scary. Netizen "はる" said: "It was like this before the discharge of the treated water, and it can't all be classified as being dragged down by rumors." It is no longer a case of shouting 'there is a scientific basis', tokyo electric power company should take the initiative to donate its own salary as compensation! ”

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According to Xinhua News Agency, in response to some people in Japan, China and South Korea have lower standards in sewage treatment in nuclear power plants than Japan, and China and South Korea criticize Japan for being unreasonable, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on the 20th that Japan's relevant statements are stealing concepts and diverting attention, which is really unscientific and extremely irresponsible. What Japan has to do now is to correct the unilateral and erroneous decision to dispose of the water contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear accident by discharging it, and win the trust of neighboring countries and the international community with practical actions.

China still maintains import bans on ten regions of Japan

On March 24, 2011, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine issued an announcement prohibiting the import of some Japanese food and agricultural products. The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said that the fukushima nuclear power plant leakage accident in Japan has caused serious pollution to local food and agricultural products, and the Japanese government has detected radioactive substances from relevant food and agricultural products in many regions that seriously exceed the standard, and made a decision to ban circulation and consumption.

According to a 4/8 April 2011 announcement by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ), food and edible agricultural products from 12 prefectures including Fukushima, Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Miyagi, Niigata, Nagano, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba, Yamanashi and Yamagata prefectures have been "prohibited from importing."

In June 2011, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine issued an updated announcement: Allowing the import of food, edible agricultural products and feed produced after May 22, 2011 in Yamanashi and Yamagata prefectures in Japan that meet China's requirements. At present, China still maintains a ban on food and edible agricultural products in 10 regions of Japan.      

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