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But beneath the luster lurks a mysterious disease that has been killing off oysters in Japan's main pearl farms for the past few years.
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Since that area provides 70% of Japan's mother-oysters, which are raised to accept the pearl seeds, the mystery disease rapidly spread to other pearl-cultivating sites.
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Pearl divers once braved shark and jellyfish in hopes of surfacing with oysters.
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"In the case of red tide, we can move our oysters to a safe place, " says Nobutaka Yamagiwa, a pearl grower on Ago Bay.
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