Most Fukushima fishermen are tight-lipped but Haruo Ono can't keep his thoughts to himself on Japan's plans to release treated cooling water from the stricken nearby nuclear power plant into the Pacific from Thursday.It's all detrimental," Ono, who lost his brother in the 2011 tsunami that crippled the plant, told AFP.
"Fishermen are 100 percent against," the 71-year-old said at his modest home in Shinchimachi, around 60 kilometres (40 miles) north of the nuclear plant in northeast Japan.
Most Fukushima fishermen are tight-lipped but Haruo Ono can t keep his thoughts to himself on Japan s plans to release treated cooling water from the stricken nearby nuclear power plant into the Pacific from Thursday.