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Document: ISSF 2012-14: Chair’s Report of the ISSF Tuna-Dolphin Workshop. California, October 2012


The Workshop (see Appendix 1 for list of invited participants) was held to review the current state of scientific knowledge regarding impact of the dolphin-associated tuna purse seine fishery in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO). Direct mortality of dolphins in the fishery has been substantially reduced and is estimated well below that prescribed as permitting rebuilding of the dolphin stocks of concern. However, hypothesized indirect mortality or reduced reproductive success due to stress induced by chase and capture could be preventing rebuilding at rates hypothesized as the expected ones.

This report was prepared by the author as meeting Chair. While it does not necessarily represent a consensus view shared by all participants, the Chair tried to do his best to represent all views in a balanced way. The report benefitted greatly from comments on an earlier draft made by meeting participants. Participants were given an opportunity to submit dissenting opinions from the final report (one was received, see Appendix 5).

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