To see the changes from 2011, use the slider in the below images to see how the landscape has changed ... An individual walks along the streest of Rikuzen-Takata in the aftermath of the tsunami about ...
While the tsunami was a natural event, the migration has been aided by humans, since these species were able to hitch a ride across the ocean on non-biodegradable debris, such as plastics.
While researching the marine debris problem, Miyu came across photos of the tsunami. Around the same time, she also saw images on TV and asked her mother, “What is tsunami?” When she heard the ...
The monster earthquake and ensuing tsunami that ravaged Japan in March 2011 left behind a ton of floating debris in its wake—25 million tons to be exact. And now that giant mass of garbage ...
26 released images of nuclear fuel debris retrieved from the No ... down following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. JAEA has been analyzing the sample at a facility in Ibaraki ...
A tsunami warning has been issued after a significant ... Residents have been cautioned to be on the lookout for glass and debris.
The column structure mimicked a coastal building, and the debris model was a replica of a shipping container. A vertical sliding gate was opened to release high-speed water mimicking tsunami-like ...