By KAZUHIKO OKADA/ Staff Writer
May 30, 2020 at 08:00 JST
This azahata in waters off Cape Osezaki on March 14 measures about 30 cm long. Its body color turned red after surviving two winters. (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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