All IATTC articles
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Securing the future of Eastern Pacific tuna: ISSF’s 2025 priorities for the IATTC
Action urged on three interconnected science-driven priorities to safeguard long-term health of stocks and their supporting ecosystems
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ISSF urges stronger tuna protections
ISSF is urging IATTC to strengthen tuna management, compliance, monitoring and bycatch mitigation
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Zunibal, AZTI develop new biodegradable FAD
The new platform will now have its durability assessed under real fishing conditions
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Op-Ed: Electronic monitoring revival shows we can still do hard things
ISSF President Susan Jackson says RFMOs are making dramatic strides towards worldwide EMS standards
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ISSF: Global tuna stocks’ health improves
Latest assessment finds 88% of the commercial catch comes from stocks at ‘healthy’ levels, but 10% require stronger managerment
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Opinion: How Pacific bluefin tuna’s woes were reversed
Turnaround owes much to science and collaboration, explains leading researcher and International Scientific Committee member Dr Michel Dreyfus
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Biodegradable approach to tropical tuna fisheries
In collaboration with the AZTI Technology Centre, Spanish company Zunibal has begun validation tests on its new floating and submerged fish aggregation devices
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IATTC electronic monitoring ‘win’ welcomed
New minimum standards will lead to improved tuna fisheries management, says ISSF
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ISSF reveals priorities ahead of IATTC meeting
ISSF unveils its top priorities ahead of the 102nd session of the IATTC in Panama next month
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Op-Ed: Make 2024 the year that EM becomes ‘business as usual’ in global tuna fisheries
International Seafood Sustainability Foundation President Susan Jackson urges action to unlock the transformative impacts of electronic monitoring
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ISSF calls for stronger tuna management from ICCAT
The RFMO is being urged to adopt stronger conservation measures, bolster compliance and also clarify regulations for FADs
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Asian fisheries at high-risk of climate crisis, warn scientists
By 2100, the greatest proportion of high or critical risk species is likely to be in the Indian high seas
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Tuna transparency measure
Thai Union and The Nature Conservancy release first progress report on tuna supply chain transparency
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Tuna stocks health improves
Global upturn mainly attributed to a positive change in the rating of the Eastern Pacific Ocean skipjack stock
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ISSF urges tuna protection
Coalition wants Eastern Pacific tuna fisheries managers to protect bigeye and yellowfin stocks
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