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17 de mayo de 2024
There’s much to celebrate today in the Indian Ocean. The gavel just dropped on the annual Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) meeting in Bangkok, and not one but two management procedures (MPs) were adopted! As we had hoped in the preview we posted last week, IOTC members came together to chart a course for the […]
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Pacific saury is one of the popular fishes in Korea. The general public enjoys it for its rich nutrition and affordability. People savour saury in various forms, such as grilled, canned, and semi-dried with diverse recipes. For example, canned saury in kimchi stew is a common lunch choice for business workers in Korea. Beloved by […]
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In the world of fisheries management, certain moments stand out as pivotal — opportunities to redefine our approach to ocean stewardship and secure a more sustainable and biodiverse marine environment. The upcoming Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) meetings in Bangkok, Thailand, are poised to be one such moment, with the opportunity to set precedents for […]
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Author——————————- Steven Adolf Senior Consultant – Sustainable Fisheries and Ocean ManagementAuthor of “Tuna Wars”✉️ The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is the most reliable certification organization when it comes to setting a standard for sustainable fisheries and a sustainable supply chain. But with the recent postponement of a number of announced measures around the new Standard 3.0 […]
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Tuna is an important global business, as well as a critical source of both protein and livelihoods for many around the globe. Therefore, it is critical that they are effectively and sustainably managed. Five Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) are charged with that responsibility, overseeing tuna fisheries management in their respective regions that collectively cover over […]
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Small pelagic fishes, like sauries, mackerels and sardines, are sought after as important sources of fish oil and food for both humans and domestic animals. They also play a critical role in the well-being of their ecosystems as prey for a variety of species, including commercially important tunas and billfish. These so-called forage fishes also […]
Leer más 🌊 Big win for sustainable fisheries! At #ICCAT2024, key strides were made in advancing management procedures for eight critical stocks, ensuring healthier oceans & stronger fisheries. Read the details on our latest blog! #HarvestStrategies
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harveststrategies.org es una herramienta para científicos pesqueros, gestores y otras partes interesadas que reúne información sobre el funcionamiento de las estrategias de captura y que describe cómo la aplicación de este enfoque de ordenación pionero puede conducir a pesquerías sostenibles y rentables y a programas de recuperación exitosos para muchas especies en todo el mundo. Este sitio lo gestiona el proyecto International Fisheries Conservation de The Ocean Foundation con apoyo de The Pew Charitable Trusts y el proyecto Common Oceans Tuna Fisheries Project, que está financiado por GEF e implementado por FAO.