At the most recent round of Indian Ocean tuna talks, countries adopted measures to curb shark finning, expand the scope of bans that prohibit fishers from holding on to sharks caught as bycatch and ...
A recent study reveals that drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs), widely used in tuna fishing, have spread to more than a third of the world’s oceans. These devices harm ocean life and coastal ...
WWF congratulates the Maldives Pole and Line Skipjack Fishery for becoming the first Indian Ocean tuna fishery to receive MSC certification. WWF congratulates the Maldives Pole and Line Skipjack ...
Without stronger commitments and better data, the path to true recovery for sharks like the shortfin mako remains uncertain. The new rules offer hope... but also a warning that time may be running out ...
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The percentage of global commercial tuna catch coming from healthy stocks has increased to 88%, up two percentage points from March, according to the latest update from the International Seafood ...
PORT LOUIS, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Tuna fishermen in the Indian Ocean have landed their smallest catch for 11 years, a report and industry sources said on Monday, with possible explanations ranging from ...
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Drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs) are floating rafts with underwater netting used by fishing vessels to attract tuna. A recent study estimated that between 2007 and 2021, 1.41 million dFADs ...
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