TOKYO, Aug 31 — Japan aims to restore its annual fish catch to 4.4 million metric tonnes by 2030 from record lows last year, a Fisheries Agency official said, adding that no...
TOKYO, Aug 31 — Japan aims to restore its annual fish catch to 4.4 million metric tonnes by 2030 from record lows last year, a Fisheries Agency official said, adding that no impact was expected from the release of water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant.
“Japan’s government is continuing monitoring to ensure the safety of local fish, so there is basically no impact on our goal to expand the fisheries production,” Takahisa Yamamoto, assistant director of policy planning division at Japan’s Fisheries Agency, told Reuters yesterday. Seafood from Fukushima Prefecture is seen at Hamanoeki Fish Market and Food Court, in Soma City of Fukushima Prefecture August 31, 2023. — AFP pic
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