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Minamata

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Minamata

Japanese town, site of an ecological disaster 1953-56, where 43 people died after eating fish poisoned with dimethyl mercury. The poison had been released as effluent from a local plastics factory, and became concentrated in the flesh of sea organisms. Many townspeople suffered long-terms effects, including paralysis, tremors, paralysis and brain damage. In 1996 the remaining 1,500 uncompensated victims dropped their case against the chemicals company in return for individual payments of £16,000.

The mercury was released as a stable mercury compound but was converted to methyl mercury by anaerobic bacteria in the sediments at the bottom of the bay.



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