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Fears are being raised that Pacific saury, a seasonal specialty in Japan in autumn, will continue to shrink in size due to climate change that is depriving the fish of their primary food resource.
Taiwan and eight other countries have agreed to cut this year's catch quota for Pacific saury by 10% to allow stocks to recover amid a shortage. Rescued NASA astronauts deliver message to Trump ...
Poor saury catches continue while the fish keep shrinking in size as global warming hammers the traditional autumn delicacy in Japan, researchers say. The nationwide haul of saury, or “sanma ...
TOKYO -- Japan and eight other members of an international fisheries commission agreed to reduce the quota for catching Pacific saury by 10% this year in response to severely depleted stock.
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