Commercial Fisheries Review, Bind 12NMFS, Scientific Publications Office, 1950 |
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Side 2
... Japanese home ports . At present SCAP regulations do not permit the Japanese to fish south of 24 ° N. latitude or east of 1800 E. longitude . Within the authorized area , however , an extensive long - line fishery is conducted . The ...
... Japanese home ports . At present SCAP regulations do not permit the Japanese to fish south of 24 ° N. latitude or east of 1800 E. longitude . Within the authorized area , however , an extensive long - line fishery is conducted . The ...
Side 20
... Japanese waters , which averages between 3 and 4 fish per 100 hooks . parisons between Tables 3 and 5 show the average Hawaiian catch to fall below the Japanese catch obtained in various trop- ical and sub - tropical areas . CATCH ...
... Japanese waters , which averages between 3 and 4 fish per 100 hooks . parisons between Tables 3 and 5 show the average Hawaiian catch to fall below the Japanese catch obtained in various trop- ical and sub - tropical areas . CATCH ...
Side 43
... Japan FISHING AREAS EXTENDED BY SCAP : The Japanese authorized fishing area for fishing , whaling and similar operations was extended by a directive from the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers issued on September 19 , 1949 ...
... Japan FISHING AREAS EXTENDED BY SCAP : The Japanese authorized fishing area for fishing , whaling and similar operations was extended by a directive from the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers issued on September 19 , 1949 ...
Side 44
... Japanese Government and industry to control violations and overfishing . It further states : " Further developments concerning relaxation of restrictions on Japanese fishing activities will depend primarily upon the actions of the Japanese ...
... Japanese Government and industry to control violations and overfishing . It further states : " Further developments concerning relaxation of restrictions on Japanese fishing activities will depend primarily upon the actions of the Japanese ...
Side 45
... Japanese fishery inspection system , in order that inspection vessels might be permitted to operate to the eastward beyond the 180th meridian and up to , but not closer than , three miles of islands not under the administra- tion of the ...
... Japanese fishery inspection system , in order that inspection vessels might be permitted to operate to the eastward beyond the 180th meridian and up to , but not closer than , three miles of islands not under the administra- tion of the ...
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