Japanese scallop production decreases
Japanese scallop production is expected to go down due to earthquake this year and world is looking to US and EU for the products.
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Japanese scallop production is expected to go down due to earthquake this year and world is looking to US and EU for the products.
The demand for frozen seafood is rising in Japan as the consumers are turning away from fresh seafood.
Fishing in Ibaraki Prefecture was halted as Fukushima nuclear plant has tainted the sea, confirms a report.
MSC certified Japanese fishery was given 20th Global Environmental Award for their continuous efforts for sustainable fisheries.
After regular protests from a campaign group Japan has decided to suspend its annual Antarctic whale hunt.
Koden’s new MDC-2900 and MDC-2900P series radars have been released

Koden Electronics Co,. Ltd. of Japan has introduced a new echo sounder.

Simrad launches the new “black box” PI50 system in response to customer feedback
Japan pay good amount to small nations to support commercial whaling, claimed a British newspaper.
A wider range of MSC eco-labeled products is going to hit the stores in Japan, exclaim AEON.
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