Japan's catch quota will increase to 8,421 metric tons from 5,614 metric tons for large bluefin tuna, rising for the first ...
Starting in 2025, Japan ’ s current 5,614-ton limit will be raised to 8,421 tons. Japanese fishermen will also be permitted ...
In 2023, the export value of fish farm products dropped to €200 million, down 37.4% year-on-year, despite stable production levels ...
However, Japan’s total catch of bigeye tuna reached about 33,000 ... Quotas for Pacific bluefin tuna in western and central parts of the Pacific Ocean were increased in 2022.
Delegates from 13 countries and regions came together in Hokkaido to discuss the management of Pacific bluefin tuna. As a result of the agreement, Japan's catch quota will increase by more than ...
Narrator: This is the most expensive fish in Japan ... That's more than bluefin tuna, and almost as much as the price of gold at the time. But catching these eels is just the beginning.