1★50 years of part-time experience.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:31:17.48ID:LatPxkcz9
“I was surprised to hear about fishery resources and that Japan is overfishing and can’t catch any more fish.”
“I was also surprised that adults make excuses and say that it has nothing to do with the decline in the amount of fish caught.”
In the summer of 2024, I met about 30 fifth and sixth graders at an event called “Kushiro-Akeshi Sea Future Research Team! 2024” (part of the Sea and Japan Project promoted by the Nippon Foundation). Eiji Otsuka, president of Coastal Survey Engineering, served as the general lecturer and spoke about fisheries resources in Kushiro and Akkeshi, Hokkaido, with representatives from Hokkaido Broadcasting (HBC), Tokai University, and local residents. In Japan’s seas, the resources and catches of almost every type of fish, including salmon, Japanese flying squid, shishamo, pacific saury, and mackerel, are continuing to decline. The children made the comments mentioned above after learning about the reality of fisheries resources, something that should be familiar to them, and how little they knew about them. The common counterargument is, “Foreign ships, especially China, are to blame.” I think there are many people who think, “That can’t be true!”, “They must have thought it through properly,” or “That’s a biased opinion,” in response to the reality of Japan’s fisheries resource management. These preconceived notions are likely to be prevalent not only in Hokkaido but throughout the country. I believe that this preconception is the root cause of the decline in Japan’s fisheries resources.
“I was also surprised that adults make excuses and say that it has nothing to do with the decline in the amount of fish caught.”
In the summer of 2024, I met about 30 fifth and sixth graders at an event called “Kushiro-Akeshi Sea Future Research Team! 2024” (part of the Sea and Japan Project promoted by the Nippon Foundation). Eiji Otsuka, president of Coastal Survey Engineering, served as the general lecturer and spoke about fisheries resources in Kushiro and Akkeshi, Hokkaido, with representatives from Hokkaido Broadcasting (HBC), Tokai University, and local residents. In Japan’s seas, the resources and catches of almost every type of fish, including salmon, Japanese flying squid, shishamo, pacific saury, and mackerel, are continuing to decline. The children made the comments mentioned above after learning about the reality of fisheries resources, something that should be familiar to them, and how little they knew about them. The common counterargument is, “Foreign ships, especially China, are to blame.” I think there are many people who think, “That can’t be true!”, “They must have thought it through properly,” or “That’s a biased opinion,” in response to the reality of Japan’s fisheries resource management. These preconceived notions are likely to be prevalent not only in Hokkaido but throughout the country. I believe that this preconception is the root cause of the decline in Japan’s fisheries resources.
「日本で魚が獲れない理由」を知った小学生の驚愕
「水産資源の話を聞いて、日本が魚をとりすぎて魚がとれなくなっていることにびっくりした」「魚の漁かく量が減っているのを自分たちは関係ないと大人がいいわけしているのにもびっくりした」2024年の夏、「くしろ…
6Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:34:46.55ID:PR4AVoKS0
>>1
“Sudden decline in krill species”←this
Seriously this.
“Sudden decline in krill species”←this
Seriously this.
10Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:30.14ID:dSBpMoKf0
>>1
I don’t really get what this article is trying to say
I don’t really get what this article is trying to say
– Japan’s seafood production continues to decline while global seafood production continues to increase
Why do they deny that “the world is overfishing”?
– It’s true that sea temperatures are rising and that changes are occurring in fish species that can be caught in warmer waters than before
Why do they deny that “climate change is the cause”?
28Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:59.91ID:9LHzcipy0
>>1
The article is suspicious because it includes the opinions of elementary school students
There’s no need for that.
The article is suspicious because it includes the opinions of elementary school students
There’s no need for that.
4Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:34:20.73ID:/tNPltKZ0
Has a taboo finally been touched upon at a public event?
5Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:34:37.68ID:B5duA78N0
40% of the products at Toyosu Market are illegally caught. Local gangsters control fishing cooperatives and run illegal fishing fleets. In Shikoku, police officers join in the illegal fishing of baby eels.
12Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:48.59ID:37VilZ4R0
>>5
The illegal fishing off the coast of Fukushima seems to be massive…
The illegal fishing off the coast of Fukushima seems to be massive…
7Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:34:48.78ID:TQ9RnTyC0
There are people who get in trouble when you say this.
8Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:09.32ID:3ZN+dOJs0
The whale pest theory has arrived. Finally, it’s time to teach this to elementary school students.
9Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:16.25ID:+Ce4smJO0
The reason is simply overfishing.
11Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:31.27ID:TtXVtWAK0
The Japs even catch young fish.
30Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:38:34.39ID:5ZcG9Y1T0
>>11
That’s what I mean.
“Quantity management based on scientific evidence is not possible”
That’s very Japanese.
Not just in the fishing industry, it’s not possible in any industry.
It can only be thought of as a matter of guts or personal win or lose.
That’s what I mean.
“Quantity management based on scientific evidence is not possible”
That’s very Japanese.
Not just in the fishing industry, it’s not possible in any industry.
It can only be thought of as a matter of guts or personal win or lose.
13Security Guard [lv.4] [Sprout].Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:48.82ID:IKlBND6Z0
Lying is not good.
14Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:35:51.38ID:3wYreR1G0
How many of the “30 or so fifth and sixth graders” are eating fish? LOL. Don’t spread false articles that sacrifice children.
15Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:36:06.26ID:P6bG0iBK0
If you watch fishermen on TV, you can see that they would never think of something like that.
16Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:36:08.09ID:B5duA78N0
The dark side of the fish market, where 45% of abalone distributed in Toyosu and by the Yakuza is poached.
豊洲とヤクザ 流通アワビの45%が密漁品という魚市場の暗部
豊洲市場の開場はさまざまな形で報じられたが、この新市場が、築地から続く“暗部”を抱えたままであることを触れようとする者は少ない。市場最大のタブーに、新著『サカナとヤクザ』が話題の…
18Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:36:41.44ID:dSBpMoKf0
There’s an initiative in the Seto Inland Sea called “We’ve cleaned the ocean too much, so let’s let’s dump a little poop in the winter,” but there’s no mention of that.
43Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:41:41.70ID:Gy3x1fwB0
>>18
We’ve made the ocean too clean = We’ve blocked the water seeping out of the soil with concrete and are just letting rainwater flow into the rivers
That’s what happens when we shut out the nutrients seeping out of the mountains.
We’ve made the ocean too clean = We’ve blocked the water seeping out of the soil with concrete and are just letting rainwater flow into the rivers
That’s what happens when we shut out the nutrients seeping out of the mountains.
46Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:42:12.11ID:OJ4+xs2A0
>>18
This, this, this
It’s so beautiful that oysters can’t grow there anymore.
This, this, this
It’s so beautiful that oysters can’t grow there anymore.
20Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:04.30ID:YxRaFHNs0
If I could calculate numbers I wouldn’t be a fisherman lol.
21Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:13.15ID:B5duA78N0
In Hokkaido, the illegal fishing of inland salmon is done by illegal part-timers by organized crime groups, making Japan a paradise for illegal fishermen.
22Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:15.58ID:wb2ROIv50
Guys, don’t eat fish from chain restaurants, don’t eat canned fish, fish sausages, or other mass-produced products.
23Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:19.00ID:J0GrfLa80
The TV station was saying that it was all China’s fault, that China was to blame, so why is this happening…?
24Security Guard [lv.1] [Sprout].Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:30.45ID:1qdPDfzT0
Aren’t there simply fewer fishermen?
25Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:32.78ID:Gy3x1fwB0
It’s because they give special treatment and protection to whales, which are at the top of the marine ecosystem. They should take whales equally. Also, they’re building banks all the way up the river, destroying the ecosystem. Are they stupid? They tried to force a road along the river and the sea, which is what happened.
26Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:40.66ID:r7szpBZ00
So this is how they deceive children…
Education is a scary thing.
Education is a scary thing.
27Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:37:48.21ID:W1d8g+kc0
There’s no way people involved in the fishing industry could plan this lol.
29Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:38:03.33ID:IA38vNIK0
In 2017, Hokkaido caused a problem by catching 10 times the bluefin tuna catch quota.
54Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:44:27.40ID:qKzg/M9z0
>>29
If it becomes a problem, it means that the deterrent is working properly.
There are many things in the world that don’t become public.
If it becomes a problem, it means that the deterrent is working properly.
There are many things in the world that don’t become public.
31Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:38:37.24ID:/1CMLc2s0
Don’t let your child speak for you.
32Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:38:46.41ID:16ztBCS40
I need to eat as much fish as I can while I can.
33Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:39:14.47ID:zjJWHGPP0
I read the article and it turns out Japanese fishermen were just overfishing.
34Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:39:29.14ID:9LHzcipy0
The title should be “Is Japan’s fisheries resource management really working?” without the comments from elementary school students.
36Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:39:54.26ID:B5duA78N0
It has become a source of income for organized crime.
37Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:40:03.12ID:pWrbPDWy0
Japanese fishermen catch everything when they can, so it’s inevitable that resources will run out. Even when there are years of poor catches and rare years when there is a good catch, they still catch everything. They keep it moderate for the future, with no thought given to ensuring a stable catch in the future.
39Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:40:50.88ID:5ZcG9Y1T0
>>37
It’s like they’re treating us like lower class Japanese lol.
It’s like they’re treating us like lower class Japanese lol.
61Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:46:07.75ID:cEpDM+Pl0
>>37
If you look at the satellite images at night, you can see that the lights of fishing boats are concentrated along the Japanese EEZ line.
Oh, it’s these guys.
If you look at the satellite images at night, you can see that the lights of fishing boats are concentrated along the Japanese EEZ line.
Oh, it’s these guys.
38Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:40:44.13ID:ISRaa8jv0
Japan’s fishing industry is lagging behind because they’ve left outdated vested interests in place.
41Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:41:08.14ID:VBhf2bjG0
The fishing industry is a huge problem lol. It’s not other countries that are in trouble, it’s Japan.
42Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:41:35.40ID:cEpDM+Pl0
When you look at it from a broader perspective, there’s no evidence that makes sense.
44Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:41:55.32ID:ZET+OKzS0
Wazaru’s national skill is to quickly shift the blame to other countries.
45Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:42:11.47ID:rjolxstr0
What is this, Toyo Keizai?
47Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:42:45.39ID:ljV6dOzj0
They’ve done some embankment construction and cleaned up the drainage, so I think the plankton is decreasing. I haven’t heard anything about red tide in the news.
48Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:42:45.38ID:3ZN+dOJs0
Well, Japanese fishermen make money from the amount they catch, so they take it all with set nets.
49Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 10, 2024 (Sun) 12:42:46.31ID:S7pq5V4E0
This has been said for quite some time now, and it comes with an interview with the fishermen, who say that their livelihood depends on it too.
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