By KAZUHIKO OKADA/ Staff Writer
May 30, 2020 at 08:00 JST
A young “azahata,” or tomato hind, drifts from the southern sea to waters off Cape Osezaki in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, in August 2018. The bluish fish is about 4 centimeters long. (Provided by Kazushige Horiguchi)
NUMAZU, Shizuoka Prefecture--Unusually warm winter weather has prevented sea temperatures off the Izu Peninsula from dropping, enabling young fish from southern areas to survive in waters normally too frigid for them. [Read More]
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