This information is part of the SOS: Save Our Sushi ! - Save Our Tsukiji ! campaign. View the campaign.

About ' SOS: Save Our Sushi ! - Save Our Tsukiji !'

Japan's world-famous Tsukiji fish market is in danger of being destroyed by a plan to relocate to a multi-contaminated, old gas works site. It is also threatened to lose a kind of "fair trade" system and professional fish evaluation skill traditionally kept by middle traders, due to structual changes in fishery distribution, favoring big capitals.

How you can help

First of all, please read our piece "Tsukiji Issues", an overview for this problem, on the Information page (http://greenvoice.com/campaigns/333-sos-save-our-sushi-save-our-tsukiji/wikis/331/pages/443).

Also, read:
"Tsukiji and Structural Changes in Distribution [I]" (http://greenvoice.com/campaigns/333-sos-save-our-sushi-save-our-tsukiji/wikis/331/pages/468).
"Tsukiji and Structural Changes in Distribution [II]" (http://greenvoice.com/campaigns/333-sos-save-our-sushi-save-our-tsukiji/wikis/331/pages/469).

Please tell us where any similar websites in USA, Germany and other countries are. Also, please inform any media which might be interested in, of this campaign.

In the context of the campaign, I am translating a statement by the Japan Association on the Environmental Studies and the Japan Scientists' Association, the Research Committee for Pollution and Environmental Problems. Could anyone kindly check my English? See: http://greenvoice.com/campaigns/333-sos-save-our-sushi-save-our-tsukiji/wikis/331/pages/444