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Successful Fisheries in Japan


Successful Fisheries in Japan

Japanese fisheries has been said that it is declining for a while. The fisheries used to be an industry that support local employment given the abundant resource stocks. It confronts the declining stocks, incomes, and recruitment of young workers. What can we do to revive Japanese fisheries? To lead Japanese fisheries to success, we need to find successful cases in the unique environment, culture and context of Japanese fisheries as model cases. “Success” needs to be defined and explored in terms of defining factors. A general definition of successful fisheries is discussed in a context of triple bottom line, which consists of natural resources/environmental, economic, and community/social sustainability. There are, however, no clear criteria for these three aspects as the success depends on the local context. In this project, we explore the currently succeeding fisheries by survey and through discussion with interdisciplinary scholars to find the locally specific definitions and factors in order to apply them to measure that leads to success.

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