Japan's fishermen struggle to stay afloat amid fish bans, radiated water releases - CSMonitor.com

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2011.4.7 The discovery of fish carrying high levels of radioactive materials off the Pacific Coast is stoking concerns about the viability of Japan''s seafood industry.
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Japan's fishermen struggle to stay afloat amid fish bans, radiated water releases - CSMonitor.com
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2011.4.7 The discovery of fish carrying high levels of radioactive materials off the Pacific Coast is stoking concerns about the viability of Japan''s seafood industry.
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