fish markets hit hard

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(1)- Great Lakes and Fisheries
(2)Noryangjin Fish Market Opens Without a Day Off

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(1)Booth Subtitle News Shellfish – 015
(2)The faces of the merchants who welcomed the guests were gone

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(1)This is because the number of steps to visit the market has decreased noticeably due to the news that Japan’s Fukushima contaminated water will be released as early as this summer

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(1)Yuhana Noryangjin Fish Market Merchants
(2)They don’t look for it a lot Discharge also plays a big role. People who called me didn’t come

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(1)subtitle news
(2)In particular, stores that brought in Japanese seafood were hit directly

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(1)Subtitle News SOGIEL
(2)Kim Hee-soo, Noryangjin Fish Market Award
(3)The place that has a lot of seafood from Japan
(4)It’s true that business isn’t as good as it’s true

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(1)Subtitle News SOCIAL
(2)Kim Hee-soo, Noryangjin Fish Market Award
(3)If you come from Japan, the radiation level goes up by 10 levels
(4)There’s nothing wrong with your food Even if I say this

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(1)Subtitle News SOCIAL
(2)number
(3)Kim Hee-soo, Noryangjin Fish Market Award
(4)Consumers are reluctant to do so
(5)I’m thinking about it a lot of things

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(1)Not only seafood market merchants but also consumers who visit this place
(2)I’m worried about Fukushima’s discharge of contaminated water

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(1)Since it’s food that my family and I eat
(2)I have no choice but to be more strict

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(1)The Park family’s excitement
(2)Subtitle News SOCIALS
(3)Seo Hyang-soon, Yeomchang-dong, Seoul
(4)When contaminated water is discharged, food is
(5)It’s about our own lives. I’m so worried

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(1)Skate from Park’s family
(2)Seo Hyang-soon, Yeomchang-dong, Seoul
(3)I think it’s going to reduce consumption
(4)I think I’m going to avoid it

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(1)The situation is the same not only in Seoul but also in other local fish markets

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(1)In Jeju, which is close to Japan, there is more concern about contaminated water

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(1)Kim Tae-hyun, a merchant at Dongmun Market in Jeju
(2)One or two of the guests
(3)Fukushima… If there’s nuclear power, can I eat this or not

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(1)Kim Tae-hyun, a merchant at Dongmun Market in Jeju
(2)I’m going to write some concerns
(3)I listen to it a lot

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(1)Intention to consume aquatic products when discharging contaminated water to the sea in Fukushima
(2)SOURCE Environmental Movement Union
(3)diminished
(4)In a survey asking about the willingness to consume seafood, 72 respondents said they would reduce consumption

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(1)Meanwhile, a Korean government inspection team recently visited Japan to evaluate the safety of contaminated water

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(1)It’s not enough to allay public anxiety

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(1)Yu Kuk-hee, Director of the Fukushima Sewage Inspection Team
(2)The Alps facility is where we use radioactive materials
(3)I don’t know if I can get rid of enough nuclides

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(1)Yu Kuk-hee, Director of the Fukushima Sewage Inspection Team
(2)We’re going to show you the properties of homogenization
(3)I focused on that

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(1)Merchants whose discharging of contaminated water is directly related to their livelihood also prepare side dishes every day
(2)Consumers are also looking at the movements of the Japanese and Korean governments amid concerns

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(1)If it’s safe, why don’t you discharge it to your own lake?”

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