In 2019, Kiyoshi Kimura, known as the “tuna king,” paid 333.6 million yen ... now govern their capture to prevent overfishing. Japan, which consumes nearly 80% of the global bluefin supply ...
Bidding stopped at a whopping 333.6 million yen for the enormous 278-kilogramme (612-pound) fish ― an endangered species ― that was caught off Japan's northern coast. Self-styled "Tuna King ...
The Fisheries Agency will start restricting Japan’s catch of bigeye tuna in the Indian Ocean in 2024, but industry sources said the move will not significantly impact tuna prices in Japan.
Good news for fishermen and sushi lovers in Japan. The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has agreed to increase the catch quota by 1.5 times for bluefin tuna weighing 30 ...
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 ...
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