The North Pacific Fisheries Commission's Scientific Committee has proposed a 42% reduction in the saury catch quota for the next year, bringing it down to 192,800 tons from the current 333,750 tons. This recommendation is a necessary measure to recover the depleting saury resources, as the fish population has seen a decline due to increased long-distance beacon fishing activities since the late 2000s. The final decision on the total allowable catch for the next year will be made in March at a general meeting. Additionally, the National Academy of Fisheries Science will enhance monitoring efforts and deploy international observers to ensure the sustainable use of saury resources.