This is to honor the fish near Fukushima that are being irradiated by the radioactive water being released into the sea. We are sorry to damage you in this way. There is no excuse for what we've done to you.
When I was swimming in the Andaman Sea every day for three weeks in January at Koh Yao Yai Beach Resort at Koh Yao Yai in Thailand, an island near Phuket, I swam with the fish. Sometimes they'd come and touch me. At first, it always settled me and made me afraid, but then I came to understand that it was their way of getting to know the new kid in the neighborhood and welcome me.
After a while, I started to feel thrilled every time a fish touched me while I was swimming, and I felt a real kinship with the fish who loved to swim like I did. Their touch as they slid by me was so light and silken. They started coming in to the shallow water by the beach to say hello to the people there. I saw an electric blue fish with a needle nose; it's body was long and slim, it was kind of like an eel. That was marvelous.
So this morning, a fish swam into my consciousness before I woke up and I watched it swim for a long time, and I heard it say that we are killing our planet and we won't have much longer unless we change what we're doing now. The fish was irradiated and glowed a blue white before it swam away into the depths and disappeared. Deeper below and in the distance, a whale also swam by.


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