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But I couldn’t help thinking one obvious powerhouse bass fishing country was absent—Japan. But now, with the expertise of veteran Japanese tournament organizer Eisaku Kato, MLF will launch the ...
Four decades ago, this sushi-loving country was one of the largest fishing nations in the world, catching more than 12 million tons annually in the 1980s. But Japan’s haul has steadily declined ...
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A Japanese village that helped develop California's fishing industry could become container storageFrom the turn of the 20th century to the early 1940s, a human-made island in San Pedro Bay held a flourishing Japanese American fishing village that helped develop Southern California’s mighty seafood ...
Radiation from the damaged nuclear plant leaked into the sea, prompting authorities to suspend fishing operations off the coast of three prefectures that had previously provided Japan with half of ...
Fishing boats have set out from a port in Japan's northeastern prefecture of Fukushima for the season's first catch of surf ...
Under Japanese law, river fishing for this salmon, an essential part of Ainu cuisine, trade and spiritual culture, has been off limits for more than a century. Mr. Sashima, 72, said it was time ...
Japan Fishing Industry Hit by China’s Fukushima Embargo Tuna prices at the Toyosu market fell 24% in one day One Hokkaido firm plans to shut down, lay off entire staff ...
BEIJINGBEIJING — China says its coast guard issued a warning to a Japanese fishing boat operating in waters surrounding uninhabited East China Sea islands that are controlled by Japan but ...
China’s coastguard says it warned a Japanese fishing boat to leave its territorial waters near the disputed Diaoyu Islands, the latest confrontation in the area. The tiny, uninhabited islands in ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's coast guard said a Japanese fishing vessel "illegally entered" China's territorial waters around Diaoyu Islands on Oct. 15-16 and was warned to leave. "We urge the ...
From the turn of the 20th century to the early 1940s, a human-made island in San Pedro Bay held a flourishing Japanese American fishing village that helped develop Southern California’s mighty ...
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