Japan Fisheries Administration officials did not find any traces of tritium in fish caught offshore near where treated water from the Fukushima-1 emergency nuclear power plant was released into the ocean. This has been reported area to manage.
This fish was caught with nets on August 25, 5 km from the discharge site.
Employees of Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), the operator of the Fukushima-1 emergency nuclear power plant in Japan, also noticed traces of tritium in water samples. Samples were collected in the area where the purified liquid was discharged from the station to the water area.
It was emphasized that the samples taken on 25 August could be collected in 10 different regions within a radius of 3 kilometers from the discharge site.
Prior to that, Sergey Mukhametov was named after MV Lomonosov, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Oceanology at the Faculty of Geography of Moscow State University. arguedHe said it would be better not to eat seafood from Japan after the water was drained from Fukushima. According to him, on the one hand, substances will be diluted in the ocean, and on the other hand, radiation will accumulate in the tissues.
Former Spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Maria Zakharova spoke About the beginning of the discharge of water from the Japanese nuclear power plant.