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Three Degrees Of Japan's Seas

A rainbow of fish in Japan's seas, photographed by National Geographic.

Three degrees of Japan's seas

Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Three degrees of Japan's seas
Near Japan's Shiretoko Peninsula, a diver hangs on to part of an ice canopy that can reach a thickness of 25 feet in winter. A decade ago these seas were icebound an average of 90 days a year. Today it is about 65 days. ( © Brian Skerry/National Geographic )
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