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Protests grow in South Korea over Japan's Fukushima water plan


Protests grow in South Korea over Japan’s Fukushima water plan
Frank Smith
© South Korean fishing boats take part in a marine protest, part of nationwide protests to demand Japa.
South Korean fishing boats take part in a marine protest, part of nationwide protests to demand Japan withdraw its decision to release contaminated water from its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, at the sea off Incheon, South Korea, April 30, 2021. The banners read Condemning Japan s decision to release Fukushima water into the sea . [Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji
Seoul, South Korea – Lee Dong-ho, 73, has been fishing waters off South Korea’s southern coast near Japan for 40 years and his eldest son is now taking over the family business, their lifeblood. ....

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Lee farms snapper and yellowtail, mackerel and anchovy, and runs a drying and processing plant.
“We are surrounded on three sides by the sea,” Lee, who lives in Dadae village on Geoje Island, told Al Jazeera.
South Korea has transformed its fishing industry over the past 30 years amid criticism of overfishing. Lee represents positive change as most of his business involves marine-fish farming – as opposed to open-water catching – which now makes up more than half of South Korea domestic seafood production.
But now the $9bn a year industry faces a new challenge.
“When Fukushima contaminated water is discharged, people will avoid seafood and fishermen will lose their jobs,” said Lee. ....

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