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Brief introduction of mutant catfish

In the quiet sea, a dark blue marine fish is swimming quietly, with white stripes and occasional pink embellishments on its thick blue patterns, and tiny coral-like red whiskers on its tentacles. Huang Chengcheng's eyes, red and black lines look very conspicuous.

This is not a new species of fish, nor is it the product of special effects in any science fiction movie, but a sea catfish with nuclear radiation variation!

Since the fourth week after the 20 1 1 disaster, Japanese diving photographer Ike Keisuke risked nuclear pollution and dived into the seabed several times to photograph the underwater world in the earthquake zone, and recorded the terrible underwater changes in the past year from 20 1 1 with images.

In the photo, the car is lying on the bottom of the sea, its body is deformed and corroded and rusted by seawater. The piano inserted upside down in the mud can't see its original shape, only the black and white keys can be seen, and the photos of the former Japanese emperor can be vaguely distinguished in the ruins.

However, these underwater scenes destroyed after the disaster are far less than the mutated sea catfish, and their visual impact is great.

On March 2012 18, during the activities of the diving Committee of Guangdong Photographers Association, Kamei Guiyou showed this group of precious photos. I don't know how participants feel when they see the mutant creatures swimming in the depressed submarine earthquake zone. However, after the photos were published online, it did cause an uproar.