As the world's top consumer of tuna, Japan should be a model for saving bluefin tuna stock
A popular seafood ingredient for sushi could become an illusory foodstuff. As long as the country consuming the largest amount of this marine species ignores restrictions, it can hardly hope to win the understanding of the global community.
All nations should work together to implement the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, also known as the Maritime Constitution. There is a great need for international standards that include liberalism, democracy, constitutionalism and cosmopolitanism as part of One World under One Set of Laws. The principles of conservation and sustainable use of marine resources and marine ecology must be followed to ensure sustainable development and environmental safety for all. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.