Fukushima Propaganda 10/18/15:Salmon Fishing Resumes In Fukushima
Veröffentlicht am 18.10.2015
Fishermen
in Fukushima have resumed catching salmon in a river for the first time
since the 2011 nuclear disaster in the prefecture.
Salmon fishing in
the Kido River, which runs through Naraha town, had been suspended
because the area was designated an evacuation zone.
But fishermen
decided to resume fishing after the evacuation order was lifted on
September 5th, and tests on salmon that had returned to the river found
them free of radioactive substances.
Town officials and people from a
local fishery cooperative joined a ceremony on Sunday to pray for safe
fishing. They also celebrated the completion of a processing plant that
was destroyed by the tsunami.
Fishermen then went out on the river and hauled up nets.
The
head of the fishing cooperative, Hideo Matsumoto, said he's relieved to
restart catching salmon. He said he wants town residents to enjoy
eating the fish.
Mayor Yukiei Matsumoto said he's pleased with the
revival of salmon fishing because it's a key resource for tourism in his
town. He said it will invigorate the community and contribute to the
local recovery.
The fishery cooperative plans to start test-marketing
processed salmon this year. It will also release young salmon into the
river next spring.
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in Fukushima have resumed catching salmon in a river for the first time
since the 2011 nuclear disaster in the prefecture.
Salmon fishing in
the Kido River, which runs through Naraha town, had been suspended
because the area was designated an evacuation zone.
But fishermen
decided to resume fishing after the evacuation order was lifted on
September 5th, and tests on salmon that had returned to the river found
them free of radioactive substances.
Town officials and people from a
local fishery cooperative joined a ceremony on Sunday to pray for safe
fishing. They also celebrated the completion of a processing plant that
was destroyed by the tsunami.
Fishermen then went out on the river and hauled up nets.
The
head of the fishing cooperative, Hideo Matsumoto, said he's relieved to
restart catching salmon. He said he wants town residents to enjoy
eating the fish.
Mayor Yukiei Matsumoto said he's pleased with the
revival of salmon fishing because it's a key resource for tourism in his
town. He said it will invigorate the community and contribute to the
local recovery.
The fishery cooperative plans to start test-marketing
processed salmon this year. It will also release young salmon into the
river next spring.
Significant level of Cs-134/137 measured from 46 of 50 dried persimmons from Fukushima
http://fukushima-diary.com/2015/10/si...
420 Bq/Kg of Cs-134/137 detected from mushroom sold on a shelf in Gunma
http://fukushima-diary.com/2015/09/42...
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