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Title: [The Great Revelation] Whose fault is it that the "fish are dead" in Japanese waters?Come and discuss it live!
Suddenly!The latest intelligence has revealed that there is a large-scale "dead fish surfacing the surface" incident off the coast of Japan, which has raised deep concerns about the changes in the marine ecosystem. We'll take a closer look at what caused such a staggering wave of fish kills
Event Description:
Not long ago, fishing boats were struggling to navigate the shores of the fishing port of Poche in the waters of Japan because there were an unbelievable number of dead fish. It is reported that the huge number of dead fish is nearly 1100-1200 tons, which has made the local ** have to dispatch excavators and other heavy machinery to clean up. This is not the first time such an incident has occurred, and the waters of Hokkaido and Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan have seen similar scale of dead fish and corpses, and the situation is worrying.
The question asks: In the face of this series of large-scale fish kills, we must think deeply about what is going onWhy do dead fish surface so frequently in such a short period of time?
Problem Analysis:
The matter is not simple, and the Japanese officials have strangely denied that the dead fish incident has anything to do with the discharge of nuclear wastewater. They argue that this could be due to a large fish chasing prey, or death due to a sudden drop in water temperature. This response arouses suspicion and seems to have a taste of wanting to cover up.
Behind the Fish Kills:
However, this makes people wonder if these fish deaths are closely related to Japan's discharge of nuclear wastewaterPeople are beginning to question whether the fact that the port of Poche is located 600 kilometers from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant means that the spread of nuclear sewage is already so serious that fish have to migrate en masse?Japan's irresponsible attitude towards the Fukushima nuclear sewage issue has further deepened people's doubts.
Social concern: Japan has carried out three rounds of nuclear sewage discharge, more than 230,000 tons of nuclear sewage were discharged into the sea. However, Japan**'s handling of this process is puzzling, with no data to prove that this behavior meets safety standards, let alone open up sea data for international experts to monitor.
More importantly, the suspicion of Japan at home and abroad did not make it change its position, but instead demanded that other countries pay for it. This kind of obstinate attitude has attracted widespread attention from the international community and has also aroused strong dissatisfaction among the people with Japan's decision-making.
Diplomatic controversy: China has raised its doubts about the Fukushima nuclear sewage discharge, and Wang Yi has asked Japan to provide an independent monitoring opportunity to find a common solution in a scientific way. However, Japan** has avoided talking about this and has even tried to get rid of its responsibilities through diplomatic means.
Call to Action:
As military international relations bloggers, we cannot sit idly by. This is not only about the marine ecosystem, but also about the international community. We call on Japan** to take responsibility for the problem, provide sufficient data to prove the safety of the discharge of nuclear wastewater, and at the same time heed the voice of the international community and actively cooperate to solve the problem.
Conclusion: This fish mortality wave is not only a local problem, but also a matter related to the ecological balance of the entire planet. As concerned in the field of military international relations, we need to be keenly aware of the possibility of this crisis, actively participate in the discussions, and urge the international community to jointly find an appropriate solution. This is not only a concern for public health and ecosystems, but also a concern for the future of humanity.