By DAISUKE YAMAMOTO/ Staff Writer
March 12, 2022 at 07:00 JST
A salt wedge is faintly discernible above a Japanese sea bass in the Murasakigawa river through an observation window at the municipal River Museum in Kita-Kyushu’s Kokura-Kita Ward in Fukuoka Prefecture. (Daisuke Yamamoto)
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