On the 11th, Choi Yong-seok, director of the Fisheries Policy Office of the South Korean Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, attended a meeting regarding the release of radioactively treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean.
``Contrary to reports, we conduct radioactivity tests not only on the seawater discharged by Japanese live fish trucks before they leave port, but also on the seawater they enter the port.''
Director Choi said, ``Previously, seawater radioactivity tests were conducted on 10 live fish trucks every quarter when they entered the port.''
In addition to thorough inspections, we have also been conducting rapid tests since August, when the release of contaminated water (radioactively treated water) began.''As a result of tests to date, no radioactivity has been detected.'' Told.
2023/10/12 07:24 KST
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