A cold daybreak paints the sky magenta and purple as Japanese fisherman Haruo Ono unloads his catch of flounder, crab and sea bass from his boat on the small port of Shinchimachi.
A 3rd-generation fisherman, Ono, 71, has been placing to sea for half a century from Shinchimachi, 55km north of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, the scene in 2011 of one of many world’s worst nuclear disasters.
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