The article outlines the results of a session on tuna fisheries management, where a total allowable catch (TAC) was set at 73,011 tonnes for bigeye tuna and 110,000 tonnes for yellowfin tuna, based on scientific assessments. It marks the first comprehensive assessment of skipjack tuna in the western Atlantic Ocean, establishing a TAC until 2026 to prevent overfishing. New management strategies include restrictions on tuna aggregating devices and conservation initiatives for various tuna species and shark-like fish. Additionally, there was support for a complete ban on shark finning, highlighting the need for international collaboration and science-based management to ensure sustainable use of marine resources.