Habitat For Humanity Japan | 【JPN Relief-26】 Miyagi : Restoring the Fishery Industry from the Debris

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Habitat Japan's volunteers often work at coastal areas in Ishinomaki and also in Oshika Peninsula to clean debris and find a large amount of fishing equipment. They also volunteered at a seafood processing factory and salvaged canned preserved fish from mud and debris.
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Habitat For Humanity Japan | 【JPN Relief-26】 Miyagi : Restoring the Fishery Industry from the Debris
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Habitat Japan's volunteers often work at coastal areas in Ishinomaki and also in Oshika Peninsula to clean debris and find a large amount of fishing equipment. They also volunteered at a seafood processing factory and salvaged canned preserved fish from mud and debris.
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