This time, the dead fish were found in the Poche fishing port of Shima City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, and it was so dense that it was difficult for people to walk an inch, and the entire beach was covered by dead fish, and it was impossible to see the original face, which was the second time in a week that this kind of "auspiciousness" appeared on the coast of Japan after a large number of dead fish appeared in Hokkaido.
The Japanese side explained: "The exact cause has not yet been investigated, and it is not because of the nuclear sewage anyway."
The headline of the article in the British newspaper Daily Mail was "Three months after Japan's nuclear wastewater was discharged, thousands of tons of dead fish washed up on Japan's shores".
The Japanese are very angry about this, and they have broken their defenses from ** to the people, and the spokesman of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maki Kobayashi, pointed out:
The report's insinuation that sardines washed up on shore was related to the discharge of treated water lacked scientific basis and was extremely inappropriate. ** Appropriate measures will be taken to ...... this "
The local people in Japan are even more indignant, saying that you British people don't understand the delicious food of Japan, and they have gone to the beach to pick up dead fish and prepare to pick them up and cook them at home.
Some people "popularize science", and the dead are sardines, because sardines like to gather, and they are easily chased by large predatory fish, and they will rush to the shore ...... in a panicled to mass deaths. They say that the mass flooding of sardines on the coast in Japan has happened before, such as once in 2012 and 2014.
But the problem is that this year's Japan has happened three times a year, on October 18, December 8, and December 13. Recently, it has happened twice a week, and it has become more frequent and denser, and it has been after Japan has publicly discharged nuclear wastewater.
Moreover, the Fukushima nuclear leak was in 2011, and the "large-scale fish deaths in Japan" that can be found so far are basically after 2011, how do you know that between 2011 and 2023, they did not secretly discharge?
What's more, Japan is not only a large-scale death of sardines this year, in August this year, there was also a large-scale fish death in Orange Bay, Nagasaki Prefecture, when about 1.1 million pufferfish, large horse mackerel, sea bream and other farmed fish died, Japanese officials said that it was because of the "red tide" impact, but at that time, some Japanese environmental experts said that the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea will also cause changes in the coastal microbial environment, causing "red tide".
Sardines are indeed more vulnerable, but they are more sensitive to changes in water temperature, oxygen content, and the marine environment. After the nuclear sewage is discharged into the sea, it will lead to changes such as an increase in nutrients and a decrease in oxygen in the seawater, which will affect the balance ...... the marine microbial environment
Some people don't know how to pretend to understand, parrot their tongues, and one sardine after another gathers on the coast to "commit suicide" because of "big fish chasing", which is also a joke I heard from Japan.
Takashi Fujioka, a researcher at the Hakodate Fisheries Research Institute in Japan, said: "One possible reason is that this group of fish was chased by a large fish and was washed up by the waves after exhaustion......But the exact details are uncertain."
I would like to ask, what horror did these sardines encounter in the sea?Godzilla?Yaki Orochi?Or a Japanese elementary school student wrapped in oily paper on the bottom of the sea?