A €12 million annual trade in illegal bluefin tuna recently uncovered in the Mediterranean and the dramatic overfishing of tropical tunas, pushing populations at risk of collapse, underline the need ...
The coral and volcanic archipelagos scattered across this massive expanse of ocean face a number of threats, but climate change and overfishing are arguably the most serious ... There they are ...
Tuna stocks are increasingly threatened worldwide, due to overfishing and lack of effective management. In the Indian Ocean, difficulties in efficiently managing highly migratory tuna stocks at ...
The bluefin tuna, one of the world's most remarkable ocean creatures, is in trouble and needs your help. Overfishing is driving this mighty warm-blooded fish toward the brink of extinction, and yet ...
From 2014-2019, the Common Oceans Tuna project helped reduce the number of tuna stocks experiencing overfishing from 13 to 5. More than 7 million metric tons of tuna and tuna-like species are ...
Tuna are starting to recover after being fished to the edge of extinction, scientists have revealed. Numbers are bouncing back following a decade of conservation efforts, according to the official ...
Prized as a high-value dish at sushi restaurants, bluefin are being pushed toward extinction by decades of overfishing. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists two populations of ...
The Atlantic bluefin tuna is one of the largest ... particularly among sashimi eaters, and overfishing throughout their range has driven their numbers to critically low levels.
Tuna is one of the ocean' s greatest treasures. The numbers of tuna have dwindled in recent years due to overfishing. Because tuna is generally traded by weight, fishing practices that sacrifice ...