2011年4月6日星期三

Fischer: Actions 'unforgivable'

Fishmongers check bluefin tuna before an auction at the fishmarket in Shiogama, Miyagi prefecture on Monday, April 4.Fish shop check before an auction members of Japan's fisheries Association met at the fish market in Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture on Monday, 4. tuna on Wednesday with Tokyo Electric OfficialsThey their pleas not say the utility, April, tons of radioactive water at SeaThe ignored group dump cited "Anger" among fishermen for what it called "irresponsible behaviour", a Japanese official says Fischer get money for the suffering due to nuclear crisis

(CNN) --japanische Fischer have the offensive in their fight with the owner of the Fukushima Daiichi plant, upset calling the utility actions abusive, incompetent and taken four weeks to "unforgivable" in the course of the nuclear crisis.

The national fisheries of corporate joint association, a trade group for Japan's fishing industry, statement a crushing on Wednesday just hours after a meeting with officials from the Tokyo electric power company, the Barrens operates.

Calls in this group, the utility and the Japanese Government "compensate for all parties, (who) had suffered directly or indirectly" as one of the situation.

"Tokyo Electric not the location of the damage at the plant and was (contaminated) water." That led to this serious situation, ", said the group in the statement.

Tokyo Electric and the Government (share) responsibility for this situation. Unforgivable, ", results in the message.""All strong anger maintaining those, the life and life at sea (the utility and the Government) irresponsible behavior feel."

Members of the fishing group said that they particularly upset about the decision Monday to dump of 11,500 tons of radioactive water in the Pacific Ocean are made and have been adopted. This happened just hours after the Group explicitly requested it not geschehen-- leave its members feeling ignored.

In addition to this complaint, fisheries Association blasted representatives Tokyo Electric claim that nuclear power plants were safe and that such accidents would never happen.

An official of the company said Tokyo Electric excuses officials offered and vowed to improve the situation. This was shortly early Wednesday after it, that a leak outside of the reactor No. 2 was confirmed by the water, which had millions times the levels of emissions of permitted, crashed into the sea.

Crushing no words, called for the fishing industry so perhaps - say that leaks of contaminated water into the sea end needed was "to prevent the death of the fishing industry."

"We demand that Tokyo Electric and the Government for all of this outrageous decision (, dump radioactive water in the sea) provoked problems respond and flush out heavily contaminated water" now in the ocean that said Association said in its statement.

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano on Wednesday apologized for informed as the Government had, why dump of radioactive water was required.

He explained that the levels of emissions, which decided in and around the No. 2 reactor, one of six in the nuclear plant, and these authorities, remove the less radioactive liquid waste water to make room in a treatment facility it 1 / 200, 000ths contain.

"As a measure to prevent more serious marine contamination was it," the Japanese official said. "But we needed, explain better, (influenced by) the people to the argument."

What also the radiation, Timothy J?rgensen, Chairman of the Committee on radiation security at Georgetown University Medical Center, said that this dumped water quickly it diluted should whereas is equivalent to dumping five swimming pools in the value of water in a Pacific Ocean, which has about "300 trillion pools full of water."

However, Japanese authorities have taken the higher-than normal levels of emissions in some young eels note. And in addition to their effects on aquatic organisms directly, some fear that the mere possibility of radiation on seafood consumers in the domestic and abroad can prevent food products produced in waters off Japan.

Relying on such "rumors", Edano Tuesday said that authorities will strengthen the monitoring of radiation on sea food, partly in a bid for the public to assure, that everything that gets on the market is safe.

Standards are the new Japanese Government according to the Edano enforcement of city and town health inspectors, doesn't that prefectures instructed. As with milk and vegetables, can certain fish removed from the restricted list when taking radiation below the statutory limits for three weeks in a row.

With regard to the fishermen themselves, the Minister Wednesday said that in addition to a larger compensation payments to be decided, the Government is considering a pre-emptive payout.

Similar payments will be likely to farmers, explicitly by the nuclear crisis much longer than that involved in the fishing industry.

Japan first imposed restrictions on the sale and distribution of milk and certain vegetables such as spinach, on the 20th March-more than two weeks before Edano Tuesday that radiation would announced levels are regulated in seafood.

Radiation from Japan launches a scientist, whose Institute research track next month, said it is likely that such values in fish for six months-increase, such as the pollution in the supply of Lebensmitteln--go then gradually down in two or more years is.

Still, think in view of the standards is set now, he should feel comfortable eating seafood from Japan people.

"The current provisions are quite reasonable," said Jin Misonou, research associate for the Tokyo-based marine ecology Research Institute. "So, of course, food please fish." "It is good to revive the fishing industry."CNN's Kyung LAH and journalists Hiroo SASO and gene Shimada contributed to this report.

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