The Japanese government has proposed the nation’s annual catch quota of large Pacific bluefin tuna be more than doubled, as stocks of breeding-age fish have recovered in recent years.

The proposal was made at an international conference on managing stocks of the fish that began Wednesday in Kushiro, Hokkaido.

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