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- The staple food of victims was invariably fish and shellfish from Minamata Bay.
- The biggest case involved dumping in Minamata Bay by chemical company Chisso Corp.
- In February 1959, the mercury distribution in Minamata Bay was investigated.
- The 1950s poisoning epidemic in Minamata Bay in Japan was caused by mercury-contaminated fish.
- The poisoning of Minamata Bay had a large impact on Japanese culture as well.
- A serious industrial disaster was the dumping of mercury compounds into Minamata Bay, Japan.
- The Minamata Bay incident involved organic mercury that was absorbed directly into the stomach.
- Fishing was not banned in Minamata Bay until 1968.
- The plant discharged wastewater from its acetaldehyde plant into to Minamata Bay via Hyakken Harbour.
- In Minamata Bay itself, however, there will now again be the possibility of consuming the fish.
- Since the early 1950s, hundreds of Japanese from the Minamata Bay area have died after eating mercury-tainted fish.
- Methyl mercury contaminated the Minamata Bay and accumulated in fish, which were then consumed by the local population.
- A local chemical plant was blamed for causing the disease by emitting untreated wastewater to the Minamata Bay.
- Minamata Bay was heavily polluted in the 1950s and 1960s by wastewater, mixed with Minamata, particularly by methylmercury.
- There was a plain announcement last week that the fish in Minamata Bay are once again safe to eat.
- This week's conference, which runs through Friday, will include an observational visit to several affected areas around Minamata Bay.
- One of the worst industrial disasters in history was caused by the dumping of mercury compounds into Minamata Bay, Japan.
- :See Minamata disease in which mercury poisoning resulted from methylmercury pollution in Minamata Bay that affected both fish and shellfish.
- On July 29, 1997, a Minamata Bay Safety Declaration was issued, nets had been removed and the environment was pronounced safe.
- Minamata disease, identified in Japan in the 1950s and named for Minamata Bay, is a neurological illness caused by acute methylmercury poisoning.
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