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World Tuna Day: What does it mean for the Pacific?


World Tuna Day from a professional and personal perspective by Francisco Blaha, tuna expert, scientist and institutional fisheries advisor.
Recent years have seen a power shift, with Pacific Islands Nations gaining greater control and revenue returns from their Tuna fisheries. This has been the result of cooperation and hard work. This article will show that the Pacific Tuna fisheries are arguably the best and most sustainably managed in the world. Therefore, World Tuna Day is a day that the Pacific Nations can be especially proud of.
Sorting Skipjack in SI (Solomon Islands)
Photo: Francisco Blaha
World Tuna Day is observed on 2nd May every year; it was officially established by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) by adopting resolution 71/124, in December 2016. It aims to draw attention to the importance of conservation management and sustainable fishing. ....

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