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Baseball: Ichiro becomes 1st Asian elected to U.S. Hall of Fame

Baseball: Ichiro becomes 1st Asian elected to U.S. Hall of Fame

File photo shows Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners making a leaping catch at the wall during a game against the Cleveland Indians in March 2018 in Seattle. He became the first Asian player elected to the U.S. National Baseball Hall of Fame on Jan. 21, 2025.

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JAL jet collides with coast guard plane at Tokyo airport, 5 dead

TOKYO, Jan. 2 Kyodo - A Japan Airlines Co. airplane collided with one belonging to the Japan Coast Guard at Tokyo's Haneda airport Tuesday, causing both aircraft to catch fire and killing five coast guard members, while all 379 on board the commercial flight escaped without life-threatening injuries. (Kyodo)

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Japan cuts Antarctic whale catch target by 2/3

Japan cuts Antarctic whale catch target by 2/3

KUSHIRO, Japan - File photo taken in September 2013 shows a minke whale landed in Kushiro, Hokkaido, in northern Japan. The Japanese government said on Nov. 18, 2014, that it will reduce the number of whales to be taken in the Antarctic Ocean to one-third of the previous target, as the country seeks to continue its "research whaling" despite a U.N. court ordering Tokyo to halt its program there.

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Fish stocks in decline

Fish stocks in decline

TOKYO, Japan - A January 2004 file photo shows a catch of Alaska pollack in the town of Rausu, Hokkaido. Japan's Fisheries Agency has reported low stocks of 36 of 85 major fish species in waters near Japan in fiscal 2013, including some 10 subject to a catch reduction recommendation.

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Bluefin tuna catch

Bluefin tuna catch

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in January 2013 shows a bluefin tuna bought during the year's first auction at the Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market in Tokyo's Tsukiji district. The International Scientific Committee for Tuna and Tuna-like Species in the North Pacific Ocean has compiled a report calling for a cut in the Pacific bluefin tuna catch and other measures to improve stocks, sources close to the matter said on Aug. 6, 2013.

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Stray dogs, cats around Fukushima plant to be caught

Stray dogs, cats around Fukushima plant to be caught

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - File photo shows a stray dog wondering on a road in a no-entry zone in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture, near the crippled Fukushima Nuclear Power Station on June 25, 2011. The Japanese government has decided to catch all stray dogs and cats without owners in the area, sources familiar with the situation said on July 12, 2011.

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Regional panel proposes 30% cut in yellowfin tuna catch in Pacific

Regional panel proposes 30% cut in yellowfin tuna catch in Pacific

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows yellowfin tuna landed in Miura, Kanagawa Prefecture. The secretariat of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission has proposed to Japan and other members of the body a 30 percent cut in the catch of yellowfin tuna in the central and western Pacific, citing overfishing.

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Bernard Tapie Died At 78

Bernard Tapie Died At 78

File photo dated October 12, 2020 - French businessman Bernard Tapie (C) falls and is catch by police forces as he arrives at the "Palais de Justice" courthouse in Paris on October 12, 2020, on the first day of his and five other defendants' retrial on charges of "fraud" over a massive 2008 arbitration which awarded Tapie nearly half a billion euros. The appeal trial of French businessman and former minister Bernard Tapie over an arbitration case that awarded him 403 million euros in 2008 to settle his dispute with Credit Lyonnais opened in Paris on October 12, 2020. The prosecution appealed after the six defendants were acquitted in the original trial on July 9, 2019, by the Paris Criminal Court. - Former French minister and scandal-ridden tycoon Bernard Tapie, the former owner of Adidas, and former Olympique de Marseille chairman, died at 78. - Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japanese amberjack catch in northern Japan

Japanese amberjack catch in northern Japan

File photo taken in November 2021 shows Japanese amberjack being landed at a port in Hakodate in Hokkaido. The catch of the fish has increased in the northern Japan city in recent years possibly due to rising sea temperatures related to global warming.

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Regional panel proposes 30% cut in yellowfin tuna catch in Pacifi

Regional panel proposes 30% cut in yellowfin tuna catch in Pacifi

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows yellowfin tuna landed in Miura, Kanagawa Prefecture. The secretariat of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission has proposed to Japan and other members of the body a 30 percent cut in the catch of yellowfin tuna in the central and western Pacific, citing overfishing. (Kyodo)

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Measures needed to save fish stocks from dwindling further

Measures needed to save fish stocks from dwindling further

File photo taken in June 2014 shows a catch of bluefin tuna being landed in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, western Japan. Many of the tuna caught using purse seine fishery are immature. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Measures needed to save fish stocks from dwindling further

Measures needed to save fish stocks from dwindling further

File photo taken in February 2015 shows a catch of Okhotsk atka mackerel, commonly known as "hokke" in Japan, landed at a fishing port in Wakkanai on the northern tip of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost prefecture. In addition to a dwindling catch, the average size of the fish caught has also become smaller. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fish sauce makers on Vietnamese island face ingredient shortage

Fish sauce makers on Vietnamese island face ingredient shortage

Local tourists visit a fish sauce factory on Phu Quoc Island in southern Vietnam in this file photo taken on Dec. 22, 2014. Local fish sauce makers are faced with a serious shortage of anchovies, the main ingredient, due partly to a surge in Chinese merchants buying up the small fish caught by island fishermen as well as a decline in the overall catch. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fish sauce makers on Vietnamese island face ingredient shortage

Fish sauce makers on Vietnamese island face ingredient shortage

The owner of a traditional fish sauce-making factory on Phu Quoc Island, southern Vietnam, checks on the condition of barrels of the local specialty "nuoc mam" in this file photo taken on Dec. 22, 2014. Fish sauce makers on the island are faced with a serious shortage of anchovies, the main ingredient, due partly to a surge in Chinese merchants buying up the small fish caught by island fishermen as well as a decline in the overall catch. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Int'l panel agrees on flexible bluefin tuna catch limit

Int'l panel agrees on flexible bluefin tuna catch limit

File photo taken in May 2016 shows bluefin tuna being unloaded from a fishing boat at a port in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan. An international fisheries panel agreed to adjust catch restrictions on bluefin tuna in the northern Pacific based on surveys, Japan's Fisheries Agency said Sept. 1, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Stray dogs, cats around Fukushima plant to be caught

Stray dogs, cats around Fukushima plant to be caught

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - File photo shows a stray dog wondering on a road in a no-entry zone in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture, near the crippled Fukushima Nuclear Power Station on June 25, 2011. The Japanese government has decided to catch all stray dogs and cats without owners in the area, sources familiar with the situation said on July 12, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Petr Kellner

Petr Kellner

Czech billionaire Petr Kellner died in a helicopter accident in Alaska on Saturday, the New York Times writes and PPF spokeswoman confirmed in Prague, Czech Republic, March 29, 2021. +++FILE PHOTO+++PPF's main shareholder is the richest Czech Petr Kellner watches as his daughter Anna Kellnerova and horse Catch Me If You Can Old compete during the equestrian CET Prague Cup, CSIO Grand Prix, in Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, August 23, 2020. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Catch of saury in northeastern Japan

Catch of saury in northeastern Japan

File photo taken in October 2017 shows saury landed at Onahama port in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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