Japan fisheries leader voices concern on plan to release Fukushima water

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Japan fisheries leader voices concern on plan to release Fukushima water
On Monday, the head of a prominent Japanese fisheries industry association expressed significant apprehension regarding the planned release of treated radioactive water into the ocean from the damaged Fukushima nuclear facility. The government is on the verge of making a decision, potentially in the coming days, regarding the commencement of the water discharge. This discharge would involve a volume of water equivalent to that of 500 Olympic-size swimming pools. However, the proposal has faced opposition both domestically and internationally.