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Fish market workers handle bonito at a port in tsunami-affected Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture. The fishing industry is slowly starting to resume operations seven months after the March 11 disaster.
Picture of the Day ( 12 )
Fish market workers handle bonito at a port in tsunami-affected Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture. The fishing industry is slowly starting to resume operations seven months after the March 11 disaster.
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some14some
Good luck to consumers.
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kurisupisu
And the radiation on the Pacific north-west is so high-would you eat those fish?
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The Munya Times
yes, better take the photo daylight as the fishes might fluoresce from the radioactive radiation in the night .
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kurisupisu
Meant to write 'north-east pacific'
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yourock
cross contamination. fish feeding on human remains, caught and sold to humans. mmm, yummy...
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darbysan
yummy already cooked and still swiming
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tigerguy
Can't believe they are selling that poison to people. Everyone has a choice. Internal radiation can be avoided more easily than external.
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YongYang
Wouldn't touch with a pole of length.
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John Becker
It would be interesting to know if these fish have been anywhere near a Geiger counter. If the people selling the fish could show that there's no radiation in the fish, I wouldn't have a problem eating them.
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Laurie Ashwell
THOSE FISH ARE NUCLEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!
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whiskeysour
actually eating anything is a gamble
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whiskeysour
oshii dayo
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