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(1)Newsdesk
(2)’The Price of Seaweed’ or ‘The Price of Gold’ – Devastated Japanese Fish Farms
(1)Climate change makes seaweed ‘worth its weight in gold’image text translation
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(2)Nori price spike (dry seaweed, wholesale price)
(3)Source: Korea Institute of Marine Fisheries Development, Dan and Sook
(4)18.91 million 875
(5)vs. January February March April May June July August September October November December
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(2)Newsdesk
(3)Japan’s Kim Yang-sik is hit by four disasters at the same time
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(2)Japan Kim Yang-Sik Disaster 1
(3)Rising water temperature stagnates nori growth
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(2)Yosuke Niwa/Professor, Tokyo University of Oceanography
(3)The problem is that the start of steaming is very late, and production is dropping accordingly.
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(2)Japan Kim Yang-Sik Disaster 2
(3)Yellowing and whitening ruins merchandising
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(2)Newsdesk
(3)Fisherman Yangsik Kim, Japan
(4)I’ve been nori farming for 43 years, and this is the worst.
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(2)Newsdesk
(3)Yellowing
(4)Competitors in the ocean, such as phytoplankton, steal nutrients, causing seaweed to become malnourished.
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(2)Japan’s Kim Yang-Sik Disaster 3
(3)Destruction of facilities in severe storms
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(2)Japan’s Kim Yang-Sik Disaster 4
(3)Avoid nibbling fish
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(2)Yosuke Niwa/Professor, Tokyo University of Oceanography
(3)As water temperatures increase, the
(4)The behavior is getting really active…
(1)Climate change makes seaweed ‘worth its weight in gold’ ” Japan’s dry seaweed productionimage text translation
(2)[Source: Tokyo University of the Sea]Newstalk
(3)10 billion
(4)201020202001
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(2)Seaweed exports to Japan (t)
(3)[Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(4)20232021
Exporting to the islands is great, but the islands are driving up the price of nori.