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Maintaining Momentum for Sustainable Tuna Fisheries: The Need for Science-Based Conservation and Effective Monitoring in the Indian Ocean

The April 2025 Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) annual meeting presents a crucial opportunity for member nations to continue to increase cooperation toward the adoption of science-based tuna conservation measures; improved bycatch mitigation measures; and enhanced monitoring, control, and surveillance (MCS) mechanisms.

Without the adoption of catch limits and other management measures to ensure stringent adherence to such limits – all of which also demand robust compliance monitoring systems – the health of tuna stocks and the broader marine ecosystem remain at risk.

Continue reading the blog by Holly Koehler & Dr. Hilario Murua.

 

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IOTC Position Statement

ISSF released its position statement ahead of the annual meeting of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) April 13-17, 2025.

French translation of the statement is available.

Review the Full Statement

 

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Success in Research

ISSF President Susan Jackson highlights research outcomes that support long-term tuna fisheries sustainability. Jackson reviews ISSF work on acoustic discrimination technology to enable selective fishing and biodegradable fish aggregating device (FADs) that help minimize the ecosystem impacts of fishing.

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