Abstract

In the period from 1994 to 2007, Japanese scientific and industrial fishing organizations received trainees from the TINRO-Center. The internship topics included familiarization with Japanese resource research, fish processing technologies, and some aspects of aquaculture. The article discusses the conditions that made these internships possible, as well as the change in conditions that led to the completion of this type of Russian-Japanese cooperation in fishing.

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