By TAKEMICHI NISHIBORI/ Staff Writer
November 23, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Although the eastern flower porgy on the left, pulled from a depth of 170 meters, has bulging eyes due to the sudden change in water pressure, the fish regains its health once placed in Kotaro Yoshimura’s “aquatic life containment equipment.” (Provided by Aquamarine Fukushima)
IWAKI, Fukushima Prefecture—An aquarium worker here has created an affordable, compact pressurized container that can restore the health of deep-sea fish that look like they have “exploded” at the surface. [Read More]
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