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Yes, radioactive contamination was found in some seafood caught near Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant after the 2011 disaster, with levels of cesium-137 found to be above Japan's regulatory limits in certain fish and shellfish. While these levels posed a significant risk, the Japanese government implemented measures to prevent the distribution of this contaminated seafood. Following the release of treated water in 2023, international organizations like the IAEA have stated the discharges have a negligible radiological impact, though some countries have banned Japanese seafood imports as a precaution.