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Oh my!The dead fish "pit" in the Japanese waters is miserable, what should we do?
Recently, Shima City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, set off a thrilling tide of dead fish, and the entire sea became the "Sea of Death". Dead fish piled up, and fishing boats struggled to move through the catastrophe. This staggering sight has not only raised concerns about the ecological environment of the waters, but also raised countless questions: what is the cause of such a terrible phenomenon?
Incident revealed: On the surface, a large number of dead fish poured onto the shore, and fishing boats were unable to move an inch, raising questions about the health of the marine ecosystem. 85 tons of dead fish have been struck, a figure that is enough to shock us about the whole situation. The sheer number of dead fish has raised concerns about whether the water's ecosystems are under threat.
What is the reason?:
The first reason is that experts believe that the dead fish may have died due to lack of oxygen. In recent years, global warming has caused the temperature of the sea to rise, which has led to a decrease in the amount of oxygen in the water, which has affected the living environment of fish. The pollution of the water environment by human activities is also a major cause of the deterioration of the situation.
More thought-provoking, however, is the idea of whether the dead fish are related to the discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. After the Fukushima nuclear accident, a large amount of nuclear-contaminated water was discharged into the sea, causing serious damage to the marine ecological environment. Although Japan** claims to have treated the nuclear-contaminated water, it is still unknown whether the harm will be completely eliminated.
China's perspective:
From China's point of view, we can't just see this as an ecological crisis in Japan. Because no matter how the ecological environment changes, it is closely related to us. Oceans know no borders, and pollution doesn't stop spreading because of its location. This is a serious ecological problem that requires a global effort to solve.
Thinking & Stretching:
This incident has triggered us to think deeply about the ecological environment of waters. While tracing back to the source, we should pay more attention to how to strengthen the monitoring and protection of the aquatic environment and reduce the damage to the ecosystem caused by human activities. After all, this is not just a Japanese issue, but a global issue that needs to be addressed together.
Horizons of Military International Relations:
While we are concerned about this environmental issue, we cannot ignore the potential safety hazards involved. As an important part of international relations, changes in the ecological environment of the ocean will also have a profound impact on the security relations between countries. Therefore, this is not only an ecological crisis, but also a wake-up call for a lurking military hazard in international relations.
A call to work together:
Overall, the fish death in Japan is not only a warning to the environment, but also a test of the global ecosystem and international relations. We need to work together to actively participate in the protection of the aquatic environment and create a healthier and safer living environment for fish and other aquatic life. By watching, thinking and acting, we can collectively protect this fragile and precious natural environment.