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3 avril 2024
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 […]
Lire la suite1 mars 2024
Author——————————- Hilario MuruaSenior Scientist, International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF)✉️ With 4.8 million tonnes caught annually, tuna are one of the world’s most popular and nutritious seafood species, fundamental to global food security and serving as an economic engine for many coastal communities. It is essential that the regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs), charged with overseeing […]
Lire la suite22 décembre 2023
Author——————————- David GershmanOfficer, International Fisheries✉️ When the annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) wrapped up December 8th after a marathon 19-hour final day of negotiations in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, members had made significant progress in the development of harvest strategies for skipjack and albacore tunas. Fisheries for skipjack tuna from […]
Lire la suite18 décembre 2023
2023 began with high expectations for harvest strategies at the tuna-RFMOs. 2022 saw adoption of harvest strategies for 4 tuna stocks, and another four priority stocks were on track for 2023 adoption. At the end of 2022, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) adopted a multi-stock harvest strategy for Atlantic bluefin […]
Lire la suite29 novembre 2023
The sudden closure of the east Bering Sea snow crab fishery for the 2022-2023 season, and now extended for the 2023-2024 season, shocked stakeholders, scientists, and other fisheries experts around the world. For a fishery once worth $132 million per year and popularized by the reality-tv show Deadliest Catch, the speed, social impact, and potential […]
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Author——————————- David GershmanOfficer, International Fisheries✉️ The western and central Pacific is the world’s largest source of canned tuna. Skipjack tuna and albacore tuna are the two species predominantly caught for the canned tuna market and which are valued at $10 billion. When the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) meets Dec. 4-8 in Rarotonga, […]
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harveststrategies.org est un centre de ressources pour les scientifiques, gestionnaires et autres acteurs du secteur de la pêche. Ce site réunit des informations sur le fonctionnement des stratégies de pêche et explique comment le déploiement de cette approche de gestion d’avant-garde peut contribuer à la durabilité et la prospérité des pêcheries, ainsi qu’assurer le succès des programmes de restauration de nombreuses espèces dans le monde entier. Ce site est géré par le projet de conservation des pêches internationales de The Ocean Foundation avec le soutien de The Pew Charitable Trusts et de Common Oceans Tuna Fisheries Project, financé par GEF et mis en œuvre par FAO.