Out of the 23 tuna stocks, only two stocks are still subject to overfishing according to the latest numbers.








The FAO's Common Oceans Tuna project aims to ensure that all major tuna stocks are fished at sustainable levels by 2027, supporting more responsible tuna fisheries and biodiversity conservation. The project has developed a new e-learning course series: Management procedures for sustainable tuna fisheries and stepped up training to meet growing demand for capacity-building, as adoption of management procedures expands worldwide. It also promotes innovative electronic monitoring and traceability systems, alongside more eco friendly fishing practices. The data is encouraging. Out of the 23 tuna stocks, only two stocks are still subject to overfishing according to the latest numbers.


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