All Tuna articles – Page 2
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NewsReport exposes FCF’s ‘empty promises’
An investigation has revealed a major tuna supplier’s empty promises, exposing severe environmental and human rights violation
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NewsPacifical expands tuna traceability platform
Pacifical has expanded its SmarTuna traceability platform to verify FAD-caught tuna, supporting sustainable practices in the PNA fishery
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NewsIPNLF recruits three new supply chain members
Archipelagics Inc, Ainan Coop and Samaki Bluu added to tuna organisation’s membership
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NewsISSF 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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NewsCabo Verde renews EU tuna quotas
EU fishers can catch up to 7,000 tonnes of tuna per year in Cabo Verde waters under the latest deal struck between the two
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NewsIPNLF names new Indonesia lead
The International Pole & Line Foundation has strengthened its Indonesian team with the appointment of a new program lead for the country
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NewsSmart buoys used to identify tuna species
The Spanish tuna fleet is pioneering a new initiative to use more than 1,500 smart buoys to help diffentiate between different species of tuna
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NewsAccountability.Fish shares IOTC decisions
In a bid to increase transparency, Accountability.Fish has published the full list of the decisions taken at the latest IOTC session
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NewsBrussels urged to safeguard EU tuna
Europe’s association of fish processers and traders is calling on the EC to back the industry in a free trade agreement with Thailand
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NewsAll Coles own-brand tuna to carry MSC label
Australian supermarket Coles has become the first in the country to ensure that its entire canned tuna range is MSC-certified
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NewsEJF condemns ‘tainted’ Chinese seafood supplier
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) has published a damning report on Zhejiang Ocean Family Co Ltd (ZOF)
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NewsMore tuna fisheries meet MSC standards
Responsibly-sourced tuna options increase as more fisheries are meeting the Marine Stewardship Council’s standards
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NewsSeafood Task Force welcomes new members
A trade association working in the tuna and shrimp sectors has expanded its activities across the Asia Pacific region
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NewsISSF urges WPCFC tuna fishery improvements
WCPFC is the only tuna RFMO with a compliance assessment process that is closed to accredited observers
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NewsEuropean fishers irked by import-friendly ATQ regs
Zero-duty access given to more than 900,000 tonnes of imported seafood
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NewsEuropêche: ICCAT makes progress despite Asian opposition
The 28th annual meeting of the RFMO concludes with mixed outcomes for the European fishing fleet
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NewsSustainable fisheries championed at ICCAT
Important proposals on the protection and sustainable management of sharks have been adopted but no agreement for bigeye tuna
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NewsOp-Ed: Secrecy in fisheries management – bad news for the world’s oceans
Accountability.Fish Global Director Ryan Orgera addresses the implications of closed shop RFMOs
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NewsISSF 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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NewsTuna side-streams – for a circular fish farming industry
In Malta, work is underway to preserve underutilised fish biomass for use in new, innovative ways