Annual meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas reaches agreement for the sustainable ...
Some experts have calculated that cutting the total catch to 50,000 tons per year would give bigeye tuna a 70% chance of recovery by 2028. ICCAT will also be looking at other species at risk ...
ICCAT’s Special Meeting in Cyprus concluded with an agreement to increase the Atlantic bigeye tuna catch limit to 73,000t for 2025, an 18% increase from the current level ...
yellowfin is the second most commercially caught tuna behind skipjack, which represents 56% of the total. Bigeye tuna, ...
High-protein fish is good for gaining muscle, losing weight, or adding more healthy food to your diet, and fresh tuna has the ...
falls somewhere in the middle of tuna age ranges. Watch Out For Bluefin And Bigeye Tuna Bluefin and skipjack sit at opposite ends of the spectrum for mercury content, and luckily, it's pretty easy to ...
As he explains, "It is an Hawaiian word that refers to both Yellowfin and Bigeye Tuna, Thunnus albacares and Thunnus obesus, ...
WWF deplores that tuna managers once again are deferring meaningful action on bigeye tuna conservation by denying effective management measures adopted at the Western Central Pacific Fisheries ...
Catch rates for yellowfin tuna had increased by 54%, bigeye tuna by 12% and all fish species combined by 8%, according to the research, published in the journal, Science. Enrique Aguirre Aves ...
The Fisheries Agency will start restricting Japan’s catch of bigeye tuna in the Indian Ocean in 2024, but industry sources said the move will not significantly impact tuna prices in Japan.