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NORTHERN COMMITTEE SIXTH REGULAR SESSION 7-10 September 2010 Fukuoka, Japan PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF PACIFIC BLUEFIN TUNA IMPORT FROM KOREA WCPFC-NC6/DP-03 1 September 2010 1. BACKGROUND Last year, WCPFC adopted the CMM2009-06 for Pacific bluefin tuna which obligates CCMs to take measures necessary to ensure that total fishing effort by their vessels fishing for northern Pacific bluefin tuna in the area north of the 20 degrees north shall not be increased from the 2002-2004 level for 2010 but such measures are not applied to the Korean EEZ. One of the major reasons Korea could not join the measure was uncertainty of the bluefin catch in the Korean waters (Paragraph 86, Summary Report of WCPFC6). According to the ISC catch statistics and the Japanese trade statistics, it was found out that around 90% of Pacific bluefin tuna caught by Korean vessels was exported to Japan ever year. Given such circumstances, Japan has started collecting further specific trade information on Pacific bluefin import from Korea since January 1 st, 2010 to reduce such uncertainty Korea expressed and help Korea join the WCPFC conservation and management measures. Table1:Korea's Catch/Export Ratio of PBFT Year Total Catch Export to JPN Export Ratio 2009 794 917 115% 2008 1,536t 1,218t 79% 2007 1,054t 988t 94% Source: ISC statistics and Japan's Trade statistics 2. SUMMARY From January 1 to June 30 of this year, 24 Korean purse seine vessels caught 1,283.9t of Pacific bluefin tuna in Korean EEZ, and 911.5t were exported to Japan. 884.9 tons out of 1,283.9t - around 69% - were caught by 5 purse seine vessels. Over 50% of tuna (457t) were imported in March followed by in April (171.5t) and in June (159.8t). Regarding size composition, 430t (47%) were in 3-5 kg category and 428.4 t (47%) were in 5-50kg category. On average, it takes 2.5 days from catch to Japanese Fish Markets. The port of shipment of the tunas in Korea is the port of Busan, which is a major landing port for the Korean purse seiners, and a major port of destination in Japan is the port of Fukuoka, where more than 95% of the bluefin tuna imported from Korea were auctioned.

About 90% of the exports were handled by 4 major exporters in Korea, and 86% of the imports were handled by 4 major importers in Japan. 3. DETAILS (1) Reporting Requirement for importers and wholesalers Starting on January 1, 2010, importers and wholesalers, engaged in Pacific bluefin tuna trade from Korea to Japan, must present a trade and/or sales report (Attachment A) to the Japanese Fisheries Agency (JFA) for each transaction, in accordance with Article 10, the Special Law for Conservation and Management of Tuna Resources. (2) Information Obtained Number of Imports and Their Volume During the period from January 1 st to June 30 th, the total number of imports was 308 in 76 days and 911.5t of Pacific bluefin tuna were imported to Japan; 99.5% were RD and 0.5% were GG. The volume of imports fluctuated drastically; the highest volume per day was recorded as 106t in June 7 th followed by 95t in March 13 th and 49t in March 23 rd, while the lowest was 91kg in June 28 th. Monthly Change in Import More than 50% of tuna (457t) were imported in March. The amount of import by month were as follows: January: 93.3t, February: 29.3t, March 457.6t, April: 171.5t, May: 0t, June: 159.8t Size Composition In commercial practice in fish markets in Fukuoka, there are 5 size categories in weight: less than 2kg, 2-3kg, 3-5kg, 5-50kg and over 50kg. Regarding imported tuna, 430t (47%) were in 3-5 kg category and 428.4t (47%) were in 5-50kg category, followed by 36.9t (4%) in 2-3kg category, 15.3t (2%) in over 50kg category, 0.4t in less than 2kg category. Volume by Size 5~50 kg, 428.4t, 47% 50 kg ~, 15.3t, 2% ~2kg, 0.4t, 0% 2~3 kg, 36.9t, 4% 3~5 kg, 430.4t, 47% Vessels Information According to the trade reports, all of the imported tuna were caught by 24 Korean purse seine vessels; those vessels caught 1,283.9t of tuna and, among them, 71% of the catch (911.5 t) was exported to Japan. In addition, 884.9 t out of 1,283.9 tons (69%) were caught by 5 purse seiners: Vessel A: 242.5t, Vessel B: 213.7t, Vessel C: 198.5t, Vessel D: 136.3t, Vessel E: 94t Accumulated fishing days were 143 days, and the average catch of one fishing day was around 9t. However, the average catch of the 5 vessels above was 16t, while the figure for the rest of 19 vessels was 4.5t.

Transportation All of the products were transported by marine freights such as commercial ferries and fish carriers from the port of Busan, Korea, mostly to Fukuoka, Japan. The average time from catch to import was 2.5 days ranging from 1 to 7 days. About 95% of the imported products were auctioned at two fish markets in Fukuoka, and distributed to other area. Attachment B illustrates the geographic relations between fishing ground and major ports. Exporters and Importers About 90% of the exports were handled by the 4 major exporters in Korea, and 86% of the imports were handled by 4 major importers in Japan. Exporter Company G, 17.6t, 2% Company F, 31.8t, 3% Other, 7.9t, 1% Company E, 37.3t, 4% Importer Importer E, 38.3t, 4% Others, 95.7t, 10% Company D, 145.6t, 16% Company A, 269.4t, 30% Importer D, 145.6t, 16% Importer A, 269.4t, 30% Company C, 170.9t, 19% Company B, 230.9t, 25% Importer C, 171.3t, 19% ImporterB, 191.2t, 21%

Imported tuna at the Fukuoka fish market waiting for auction. One 9kg tuna in one box Three 3-5kg tuna in one box