6. Japanese flying squid fishing ground survey (March-April 1956)
B. Progress (1st trial)
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Fish catch trials need to be conducted in future, and if full-scale catches can be made, this will form a vast fishing ground along the 100-fathom line, stretching from Uotsuri Island in the south via Sekibisho and from off Kumejima to Kyushu, and future trials are expected to yield clear results.
Content
Ryukyu Fisheries Research Institute / Operations Report / FY1956
Document title | Ryukyu Fisheries Research Institute / Operations Report / FY1956 |
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Date created (Western calendar) | [1957] |
Date created (Japanese era) | [Showa 32] |
Author(s) / Editor(s) | Ryukyu Fisheries Research Institute |
Publisher | Ryukyu Fisheries Research Institute |
Name of publication | Operations Report [FY1956] |
Content | A research report on Japanese flying squid fishing grounds by the Ryukyu Fisheries Research Institute. According to the report, they conducted the trial fishing operation along the edge of continental shelves in north-west of Kume Island in East China Sea. If the good quantity of fish caught can be expected in the future, this fishing ground will be a vast fishing grounds along the edge of continental shelves in East China Sea, which will cover from Uotsuri Island of the Senkaku Islands in the south, crossing Taisho Island in the said Islands, and from offshore of Kume Island to Kyushu. |
Language | Japanese |
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Public access | Open |
Repository | Okinawa Prefectural Archives![]() |
Medium | Paper/Booklet |
Copies | 6 |
Reference No. | S1957000000103 |
Reference & information | Follow the instruction at the Okinawa Prefectural Archives |
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