Current Status of Japanese Fishermen in the Trial Operation of Contaminated Water Discharge

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(1)News Desk
(2)Test operation of discharge facilities…Japanese fishermen are strongly opposed to it

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(1)MBC News Desk 2-week discharge test drive
(2)8:40 a.m. Start of test operation for discharging contaminated water

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(1)Discharge test drive for 2 weeks
(2)Fishermen Near Fukushima Strong Resistance

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(1)Discharge test drive for 2 weeks
(2)Masami Tobita, head of Ibaraki Prefecture’s Fisheries Cooperative Federation
(3)As we’ve said many times
(4)ALPS TREATED WATER IS DETERMINALLY DISPOSED TO OCEAN

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(1)MBC News Desk 2-week discharge test drive
(2)Tetsu-Fukushima Prefectural Fisheries Cooperative President Nozaki
(3)I want to continue fishing in this area
(4)I’d like to maintain my opposition

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(1)Discharge test drive for 2 weeks
(2)Haruhiko Dezara, head of Miyagi Prefecture’s Fisheries Cooperative Federation
(3)If this discharge continues for 30 or 40 years
(4)Because we don’t know what’s going to happen in 50 or 100 years…

The Japanese government is trying to protect the fishermen who will be affected

We agreed to provide 800 billion won

Japanese fishermen are now refusing

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