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Governance and Science Implementation in Fisheries Management in Japan As It Compares to the United States

September 01, 2023

We compare the Japanese and U.S. approaches to fisheries management in four areas.

Japan’s fisheries, among the largest in the world, are currently facing overcapacity. As of 2017, approximately half of the 37 stocks with abundance estimates were either overfished or subject to overfishing. In response, in December 2018, the government of Japan enacted revisions to the Fisheries Act which was modeled partly on the systems used in the United States and the EU.

Implementing these changes will take time, as lessons learned from other countries are incorporated. Over the past 26 years, the United States has undergone a similar succession of amendments to its fisheries law, yielding a system that has been largely successful in reducing overfishing and rebuilding overfished fisheries. that may explain the differences in the number of stocks that are overfished.


Hakala S, Watari S, Uehara S, Akatsuka Y, Methot R, Oozeki Y 2023. Governance and science implementation in fisheries management in Japan as it compares to the United States Marine Policy, Volume 155.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2023.105670

Last updated by Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center on 09/05/2023