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A Pacific bluefin tuna joint working group between the IATTC and the WCPFC northern committee ended with little progress on ...
More than 1,300 giant bluefin tuna, each weighing over 100 kilograms, were caught off the eastern coast of South Korea this ...
In 2014, Pacific bluefin tuna were at their lowest levels ever. A report from an international scientific committee warned that their numbers had fallen to 2-5% of what they would be without fishing.
In April of 2025, a group of anglers off the coast of Galveston, Texas caught a monster-sized bluefin tuna. The previous ...
With a new assessment showing Pacific bluefin tuna rebounding, Pacific nations can build on progress with a long-term management plan "The yellow rating is proof that a collaborative, science ...
Pacific Bluefin tuna are among the world’s largest and fastest fish, migrating back and forth from the shores of Japan to California in one of Earth’s most remarkable migratory journeys for ...
The population of Pacific bluefin tuna ascended 1,000% between 2014 and 2022, scientists learned at a conference in June. They did not expect to reach this milestone until 2034.
Pacific bluefin tuna, which are a separate species from Atlantic and southern bluefin, live throughout the Pacific Ocean. They travel enormous distances over their lives and tagging studies have ...
In 2014, Pacific bluefin tuna were at their lowest levels ever. A report from an international scientific committee warned that their numbers had fallen to 2-5% of what they would be without fishing.