Japan’s country quotas for saury catches rejected
Staff Writer | July 17, 2017
Japan’s proposal for setting country-by-country catch quotas for North Pacific saury was snubbed at an international fisheries meeting that ended Saturday in Sapporo, with China, South Korea and Russia refusing to accept it, officials said.Article continues below
The eight-member North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC), however, agreed to continue talks toward next year’s meeting, with countries including China promising not to increase the number of registered fishing boats, making a stronger commitment than their previous agreement, the officials said.
Japan had proposed setting a total annual quota of 560,000 tons for the seven participating countries plus Taiwan who make up the NPFC, to address concerns over the rapid increase in fishing by China and Taiwan.
Under the proposal, the total quota would be divided among the members based on their past catches. Japan would be allocated 240,000 tons, Taiwan 190,000 tons and China 40,000 to 50,000 tons.
Although Taiwan and the United States supported Japan’s proposal, no specific discussions were held on catch quotas, conference sources said.
Regarding China’s saury operations, all of the other participating economies demanded that it root out illegal fishing boats. ■ What to read next
A slow-moving, wavy frontal system stretching from the Northeast to the Ohio/Tennessee Valleys to the central/southern High Plains will be the focus for several rounds of severe thunderstorms and drenching downpours Friday into the first half of the weekend.
Latest Baker Hughes: U.S. oil rig count down by 9 to 442
NewCold will bring between 125 and 150 new jobs to Maryland
Orbic Electronics to create over 1,000 high tech and related skilled jobs on Long Island
Cost of keeping wind turbines out of sight
EPPO investigates major agricultural subsidy fraud in Greece
EP delegation visiting Slovakia due EU funds transparency
€280 million to help Austria, Czechia, Poland, Slovakia, Bosnia and Moldova recover from floods
U.S.: Areas of severe thunderstorms and excessive rainfall through this weekend
East Micronesia Cable System lands in Kosrae
Hyper Transfer project in Veneto, Italy hits new milestone
Indonesia ships 128 tons of L-Tryptophan to China
Green hydrogen from Africa more expensive than expected, study finds
Britain unveils 15.6 billion pounds investment in city transport
Total rig count in U.S. fell by 3 to 563 rigs
Trending Now
EU Commission selects 13 strategic projects in third countries to secure access to raw materials
Bulgaria meets criteria to join euro area on 1 January 2026
Premier leading Asia trade mission to promote British Columbia investment
EU and UAE launch free trade talks
South Africa proposes importing LNG from U.S.
Today We Recommend Highlights
Amazon plans to invest $10 billion in North Carolina for AI Infrastructure
Sanofi to buy U.S. biopharma group Blueprint for up to $9.5 billion
Bristol to pay BioNTech up to $11.1 billion in cancer deal
SGEI, Singa plan subsea electric link from Indonesia to Singapore
SITA launches satellite service helping airports stay connected
David Andreadakis joins Loyalty Juggernaut as chief commercial officer
Tom Montali joins CSL as business development director
Concirrus appoints Steve O'Reilly as product manager
Jetcraft appoints Philip Baer as sales director in U.S.
Pere Mañé appointed as new CEO of Suanfarma
Japan loses top creditor position for first time in 34 years
NZ exports to EU jump 28% in first year of trade deal
EU generated €39.2 billion surplus in trade in agricultural products
California is now world’s 4th-largest economy
Thailand's exports jump 17.8 pct to 3-year high in March
Lockton revenue $3.55 billion
Motorcar Parts of America Q4 sales $189.5 million
Limoneira Q2 revenue $44.6 million
Lululemon athletica Q1 revenue increased 10% to $2.2 billion
PVH Q1 GAAP EBIT $205 million
Niger set to monetize massive gas reserves through Saharan natural gas pipeline
Putting the brakes on EV folly that choked the market
Oil discovery in Kavango Basin may mean huge benefits for Namibians
Cape Town and Dubai battle over Africa's energy future
Is America going to lose its superpower status?
Bluetongue virus restricted zone to be extended to all of England
South Africa suspends poultry imports from Brazil due to bird flu outbreak
Egg exports grow in April and Brazil expands its presence in new markets
Minister István Nagy: FMD immunity can be announced on May 30
£50 million equipment and technology grants to boost food production, farm profitability
Employers prefer younger job candidates for AI roles although experienced workers perform same or better
Study finds workers misjudge wage markets
Some organizations may need to expand their hierarchical structures earlier than others
Study finds there's right way and wrong way to deliver negative feedback in workplace
Allyship is critical and its needs appreciation
EU fines carmakers €458 million for anti-recycling cartel
Commission fines Pierre Cardin and its licensee Ahlers €5.7 million for restricting cross-border sales of clothing
BHP, Vale agree to pay $30B damages for Brazil dam disaster
Commission fines České dráhy and Österreichische Bundesbahnen €48.7 million over collusion to exclude common compe
SEC charges Keurig with making inaccurate statements regarding recyclability of K-Cup beverage pod
Magazine
Morocco’s first Radisson branded hotel opens in Casablanca
Buna channels, an unreal and beautiful part of Bosnia and Herzegovina
JW Marriott unveils Mindful Haven with opening of JW Marriott Hotel Nairobi
Sotheby's Sports Week returns with fantastic artifacts
Red Roof properties open in Michigan
2025 Chevrolet Equinox stands apart with fresh looks and capability
Hill Helicopters HX50, luxury in the sky
Opel Movano becomes fully equipped camper van
Porsche Panamera, new hybrid variants
Dodge Charger, 670 horsepower of electric
Embellish your home with PVC panels
You'll have to hurry if you want one of 20 new Louis Vuitton watches
Luxury duvet looks good, fells good and keeps you healthy
Vacheron Constantin, watches for life and more
Schüller kitchens, where functionality marries design
reMarkable 2, monochrome tablet for your thoughts and your eyes
OnePlus Ace 3V, first with Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 3
ASUS Zenfone 11 Ultra, flagship with a reason
Samsung Galaxy S24 is photography powerhouse
Casette tapes are making a big comeback, and so are portable players
World's first vaccines that don't need refrigeration entered trials
First patient enrolled in Phase 1 clinical trial of Akiram’s cancer drug candidate
FDA grants marketing authorization of first home test for chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis
Human cases of anthrax reported in western Mongolia
One more barrier to developing vaccine for HIV removed
NASA's SPHEREx space telescope begins mapping entire sky
Russian academics, gas industry experts see undersea LNG transportation as feasible
India launches space docking experiment mission
World-first carbon-14 diamond battery made
Einstein Telescope step closer