'Tuna fishery in Pacific region to benefit from sustainable management' Philippine Star SUVA (Xinhua) - A skipjack tuna fishery managed by eight Pacific Island nations has been certified as sustainable to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said here Monday. This move will promote the future health ...
World's Largest Tuna Conservation Coalition Bans Shark Finning Care2.com (blog) “There is no room for shark finning in a sustainable tuna fishery” said Susan Jackson, President of ISSF. “We're calling on the tuna industry as a whole to prohibit this practice while we work with RFMO member nations to strengthen management and ...
Prince Charles presents proof of profit in sustainable fisheries The Guardian The report also found that the hilsa shad fishery in Bangladesh could be worth nearly US$260m more annually if improved, and that recovering the bluefin tuna fishery in the north-east Atlantic could produce gains of US$510m per year.
Tuna company starting to get recognition WND.com American Tuna is the first and only tuna fishery to be certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and meets its environmental standard for a well-managed and sustainable fishery. The MSC is an independent, global, non-profit organization whose ...
Overfishing of Western Pacific Bigeye Tuna Continues Solomon Times Online BY SECRETARIAT OF THE PACIFIC COMMUNITY Overfishing of bigeye tuna continues in the western and central Pacific tuna fishery, the world's biggest tuna fishery, according to the 2010 tuna fishery assessment report released this month by the Secretariat ...
Tuna president admits breaking rules South Shore Now He said it's important that everyone follow the rules governing the tuna fishery. "It is well-known that the tuna fishery is a lucrative fishery. It is a migratory fish which the Canadian government has obligations, both nationally and internationally, ...
A spike in demand Sydney Morning Herald ''The southern bluefin tuna fishery is the best managed fishery in the world - there are quotas and the quotas are matched to science. Now, every year, I see more and more southern bluefin.'' It's been officially recognised. In October, the six-nation ...