Total allowable catch: Licenses for offshore and coastal torch fishing vessels less than 100 GRT are no longer granted since 2004 [11]. The total allowable catch for larva fishery was established in 2006 to protect fishery resources [11]. The institution of Rhincodon typus catch promulgation was established in 2001, and the total allowable catch was set in 2002. No Rhincodon typus has been caught, sold, held, exported, or imported since 2008 [12]. The Fishery Agency implemented the management of fishing vessels engaged in part-time operation in coral reef mining in 2009. Vessels decreased in number from 96 to 53 between 2008 and 2009 [13], and their allowable annual catch was restricted to 200 kg per vessel [14] and [15]. The total allowable catch of flying fish eggs was restricted to 300 t per year, and fishing vessels were required to comply with local government regulations and maintain daily fishing records [16].