This paper briefly describes some of the Japanese far-sea fisheries in the Pacific Ocean which are now of international concern. This includes some of the Japanese salmon fisheries (including some classified in the off-shore fishery), the kingcrab fishery and the bottomfish fishery in the northern North Pacific, and the tuna fishery in the Pacific Ocean. Brief remarks are also made on recent conditions of the major stocks
Fisheries are increasingly important in the world with growing demand for fish in China, Western, Af...
Fisheries problems in the North Pacific are not new. In the past century, disputes between nations h...
This paper first describes the development of Japan’ tuna fisheries, outlines the constraints facing...
This paper briefly describes some of the Japanese far-sea fisheries in the Pacific Ocean which are n...
This paper will begin with a treatment of the North Pacific Fisheries Convention of 1952. After expl...
The Japanese fishing industry in general, and the distant-water fleet in particular, is undergoing a...
Together with cost inflation and stagnant market prices, the new 200-nautical-mile regime has hit th...
This paper describes recent trends in the Japanese tuna and billfish fisheries, e.g., longline, pole...
This paper examines the development of Japanese high-seas fishing with a focus on the North Pacific...
Japan is unique among the so-called free-market economies in that over 85 percent of all fishing ope...
The Japanese tuna fishing industry has undergone many structural transitions throughout its history,...
The purpose of this report is to clarify issues concerning Japanese tuna and skipjack fisheries in S...
The presence of a large number of species that are low in quantity in Japan's coastal waters has res...
The important albacore fishery carried on by a fleet of Japanese live-bait tuna boats in the spring ...
U.S.-Japan fisheries history spans over a half-century of controversy. A variety of developments ha...
Fisheries are increasingly important in the world with growing demand for fish in China, Western, Af...
Fisheries problems in the North Pacific are not new. In the past century, disputes between nations h...
This paper first describes the development of Japan’ tuna fisheries, outlines the constraints facing...
This paper briefly describes some of the Japanese far-sea fisheries in the Pacific Ocean which are n...
This paper will begin with a treatment of the North Pacific Fisheries Convention of 1952. After expl...
The Japanese fishing industry in general, and the distant-water fleet in particular, is undergoing a...
Together with cost inflation and stagnant market prices, the new 200-nautical-mile regime has hit th...
This paper describes recent trends in the Japanese tuna and billfish fisheries, e.g., longline, pole...
This paper examines the development of Japanese high-seas fishing with a focus on the North Pacific...
Japan is unique among the so-called free-market economies in that over 85 percent of all fishing ope...
The Japanese tuna fishing industry has undergone many structural transitions throughout its history,...
The purpose of this report is to clarify issues concerning Japanese tuna and skipjack fisheries in S...
The presence of a large number of species that are low in quantity in Japan's coastal waters has res...
The important albacore fishery carried on by a fleet of Japanese live-bait tuna boats in the spring ...
U.S.-Japan fisheries history spans over a half-century of controversy. A variety of developments ha...
Fisheries are increasingly important in the world with growing demand for fish in China, Western, Af...
Fisheries problems in the North Pacific are not new. In the past century, disputes between nations h...
This paper first describes the development of Japan’ tuna fisheries, outlines the constraints facing...