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The calamities significantly altered the seafloor, affecting the Amma's ability to fish. Kadok Natsuki, the head of a preservation group in Wajima, expressed how the seabed had risen nearly two meters, making it impossible for boats to launch. Many divers lost their homes and were forced into temporary housing. During what is typically the peak season for harvesting turban shells, the community faced a grim reality as port restoration work impeded their fishing activities.