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Corporate webs at sea: Who controls the world’s fishing fleets
MANILA, Philippines — Complex corporate structures behind the world’s industrial fishing fleets have been revealed in a ...
Commercial fishermen on a remote Japanese island say the Japan coast guard has urged them to avoid fishing near the disputed Senkaku Islands.
Chef Grant Rico says seaweed is a great food that deserves to be in more dishes. Try it in this easy to make dashi, the Japanese stock used in many recipes.
Other teams are taking a page out of the Dodgers' playbook in turning Japanese acquisitions into a commercial advantage, ...
The third leg of this year’s Irish Anglerfish and Megrim Survey (IAMS 2026) is being carried out from Monday 6 to Wednesday ...
It’s the latest twist in the controversial global race to mine the deep sea for rare-earth elements and other valuable ...
Kindai University announced on Feb. 5 that its team has achieved complete aquaculture of "nodoguro" (blackthroat seaperch) by ...
As the global whaling moratorium turns 40, experts reflect on how the 1986 ban helped save great whales—and the threats they ...
Japan’s five-week test of deep-sea mining is a milestone — and a test of how nations balance geopolitics, clean energy, and ...
Shipping data showed the vessels gathering in distinct, coordinated lines in the East China Sea twice in recent weeks.
In recent weeks, global analysts have drawn attention to large concentrations of Chinese fishing vessels in China's exclusive economic zone and near Taiwan.
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