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Treated water from Fukushima plant to be released for the fourth time.​

The Japan Times Feb 27, 2024

The operator of the heavily damaged Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant will start releasing the fourth round of treated
radioactive water into the ocean on Wednesday, the last discharge for the fiscal year.

The move comes after the latest batch of water has been confirmed to meet radioactivity levels within the standards set
by the central government and Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Tepco said Monday.

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KYODO NEWS - Mar 17, 2024
The release of the fourth batch of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
into the sea concluded Sunday, with the next round possibly starting next month, the plant's operator said.
 

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Thu 14 Dec 2023
The sardines and mackerel were found floating on the surface of the sea near the fishing port of Hakodate in Hokkaido
The report noted that dead fish had begun washing ashore almost four months after the plant began discharging the water –
which contains small quantities of the radioactive isotope tritium – into the Pacific.

18 Dec 2023
30 To 40 Tonnes Of Dead Sardines Wash Up At Fishing Port In Japan
Earlier this month, a baffling phenomenon occurred at a beach in Hokkaido, Japan when countless dead fish washed ashore,
creating a silver ‘blanket’ that stretched over 1km.

Less than a week later, a similar incident occurred, this time at a fishing port in Shima.
Approximately 30 to 40 tonnes of sardines washed up there, sending fishermen into a frenzy as they hurried to clear the carcasses.

Local officials have admitted that they are struggling to determine why this is happening.
 
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