9/17/2015

Japanese Fishermen Caught A Giant Wolf Fish Near Fukushima Nuclear Power Station

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on September 16, a few days ago, Japanese fishermen caught a huge Hirasaka Hiroshi Hokkaido wolf fish the waters near the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Fish body nearly two meters long, mouth enough to swallow a child, like science fiction movie monster.


Hirasaka Hiroshi said: "In the three months I have twice flew to Hokkaido, but well worth, and the fish very cool."

Wolf fish usually live in the Pacific and Atlantic. As a deep-sea creatures, they are usually smaller undersea creatures for food. The creature with fearsome appearance and huge size is known, even has appeared in the "river monster", "Animal Planet" channel of the series.

Under normal circumstances, the wolf fish can grow up to 1.2 meters, but Hiroshi Sakamoto white wolf fish captured nearly two meters long. This wolf fish exacerbated concerns about Japanese fishermen, who fear the Fukushima nuclear accident have adverse effects on local fish.


2011 suffered a 8.9 earthquake struck Japan, Fukushima nuclear power plant cooling system damage, resulting in 3 reactor core melting, radiation contamination into the sea. The quake triggered since the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986, the largest nuclear disaster. Over the years, radiation levels in fish in the waters near the Fukushima nuclear power plant to capture up to 2500 times more than the safety limit.

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