By Minwoo Park and Daewoung Kim BUSAN, South Korea (Reuters) - The ocean is like a
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It is just the latest threat to their profession, after climate change, pollution and a sharp fall in the numbers of women willing to brave the often icy waters to harvest seafood. Japan has said the water release is safe. The International Atomic Energy Agency approved the plan in July, as satisfying international standards, with"negligible" impact on people and the environment.Thursday's release by plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co Ltd is part of a long and difficult process of decommissioning that has sparked protests from China and public concern in South Korea.
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