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"We will take leadership in taking decisions based on science and compliance," Miyahara said, adding that no scientific evidence suggests the need for a drastic cut in the total catch of bluefin tuna in the Atlantic.
World is running out of places to catch wild fish, study finds Juliet Eilperin 2010
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And Elvira Miyahara Makaena Yin Gap, the wife of Yin Gap, the wealthy Chinese importer, brought personally to Alice two entire bots of piña-cloth from the Philippines and a dozen pairs of silk stockings.
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In the meantime the TSE will explore alliances with other exchanges around the world in order to bolster it business, Miyahara said, but declined to give details.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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But if it listed, its market value would likely be much lower than that of better performing exchanges such as those in Hong Kong or Germany, Miyahara said.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"The first thing is to gain strength," Koichiro Miyahara said on Wednesday.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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According to Miyahara, Japan feels that the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas - and not the United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, referred to as CITES, should be the organization managing bluefin tuna catches.
TreeHugger 2010
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According to Miyahara, Japan feels that the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas - and not the United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, referred to as CITES, should be the organization managing bluefin tuna catches.
TreeHugger 2010
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The New York Times reports that in a telephone interview, Miyahara stated that if bluefin tuna is given status as a most-endangered species - which is should be - Japan will ignore the ban and leave its market open to continued imports.
TreeHugger 2010
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According to Miyahara, Japan feels that the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas - and not the United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, referred to as CITES, should be the organization managing bluefin tuna catches.
TreeHugger 2010
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The New York Times reports that in a telephone interview, Miyahara stated that if bluefin tuna is given status as a most-endangered species - which is should be - Japan will ignore the ban and leave its market open to continued imports.
TreeHugger 2010
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