For nearly a decade after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan has kept the contaminated water stored in the nuclear plant's tanks. But that is going to change soon. As the storage tanks' capacity is running out, Tokyo is working on details to release over one million tons of polluted water into the sea. The decision naturally created uneasiness in neighboring countries like South Korea and could further devastate the fishing industry both in Fukushima and other regions. So, should countries in the region and the international community be concerned with the possible pollution of the waters?