1. Pacific saury catches in Hokkaido's Hanasaki Port are at an all-time high this season, surpassing last year's total by more than double.
2. The large catch is causing logistical issues for the local fisheries cooperative, which has reduced operations due to poor saury catches in recent years, leading to shortages of tanks, crushed ice, and transportation trucks.
3. The national saury fishery cooperative association has imposed nationwide fishing yield restrictions from September 4 to adjust the catch and prevent further logistical issues.
2. The large catch is causing logistical issues for the local fisheries cooperative, which has reduced operations due to poor saury catches in recent years, leading to shortages of tanks, crushed ice, and transportation trucks.
3. The national saury fishery cooperative association has imposed nationwide fishing yield restrictions from September 4 to adjust the catch and prevent further logistical issues.
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Pacific saury catches in Hanasaki Port, Hokkaido, have reached an unprecedented high this season, exceeding last year's total by double. However, the large catch has strained local fisheries cooperative resources due to shortages of tanks, crushed ice, and transportation trucks. The national saury