SYDNEY — Fourteen Pacific island nations will receive $107 million to adapt their tuna-dependent economies as climate change pushes the fish farther ... than any other ocean basin,” said ...
Fourteen Pacific Island countries have received a USD 156.8 million (EUR 145.6 million) grant to respond to tuna stock shifts ...
This comes after a report showed that tuna catches in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean in 2023 totaled 2.623 million ...
The Regional Tuna ... central Pacific Ocean are currently healthy, in part due to management systems put in place by Pacific Island countries to control access, catch and effort in their waters, and ...
In the 1960s the amount of parent bluefin tuna fish stocks in the Pacific Ocean was estimated at more than 100,000 tons, but after that it declined significantly due to overfishing. After falling ...
The majority of Pacific bluefin are born during spawning season in the western Pacific Ocean, in an area ... tuna spend several years patrolling the waters in search of smaller schools of fish ...
The agency has already placed catch limits for the species in the Pacific Ocean ... much fish in store, the quota “will effectively not impact prices or distribution” of bigeye tuna.
The bluefin tuna, one of the world's most remarkable ocean creatures, is in trouble and needs your help. Overfishing is driving this mighty warm-blooded fish toward the brink ... estimated a 96.4 ...
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