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5 de mayo de 2022
It’s been over a decade since ICCAT began implementing science-based quotas to help recover Atlantic bluefin, the largest of the tuna species. It now appears that the species is on the verge of locking in those gains using one of the most effective forms of management – a harvest strategy. Next week’s Panel 2 meeting, to […]
Leer más15 de diciembre de 2021
2021 marked a significant year for the proliferation of harvest strategies across tuna regional fishery management organizations (tRFMOs). First introduced to tRFMOs with the adoption of a harvest strategy for southern bluefin tuna a decade ago, this approach is now under development or in place at every single tRFMO, including in the Atlantic, Pacific, and […]
Leer más22 de noviembre de 2021
A bad dream for sustainable seafood: consumers who search in vain for certified sustainable tuna on the shelves of their supermarkets, the tuna-trade and Pacific Island nations without a compass for their currently healthy-stocks of tuna and the building of sustainable fisheries management policies in the tuna fishery collapsing. Only a bad dream for the oceans and the markets? […]
Leer más10 de noviembre de 2021
There are 27 Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific Ocean (WCPO), as well as an additional 5 fisheries currently seeking MSC certification, representing over two million tonnes of certified and potentially certified tuna within the supply chain each year; or 73% of the global production of MSC-certified tuna. These certifications […]
Leer más3 de noviembre de 2021
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) will hold its 27th Regular Meeting of the Commission on 15-23 November, the first Commission meeting since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year’s annual meeting was canceled, and all vital ICCAT business was conducted entirely over email, which made substantive decision-making nearly impossible […]
Leer más28 de octubre de 2021
On October 13-15, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) held three successful ‘Ambassador Webinars’ to explain and gather support for the Atlantic bluefin tuna Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE) process. Each webinar was offered in either English, French, or Spanish, providing a forum for stakeholders from across the world to have substantive […]
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What do leatherback turtles, whale sharks, and tiger sharks have in common?
They depend on a migratory pathway near the Galápagos Islands.
And, as of recently, they're protected. That's something to celebrate. 🎉 #WorldOceansDay
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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.