The U.S. is set to increase its Pacific bluefin tuna catch limit from 1,017 metric tons to 1,822 tons for the 2025–26 season. This decision comes as a result of successful conservation efforts and international cooperation, which have led to a faster recovery of the bluefin tuna population than anticipated. The increase in the catch limit presents an economic opportunity for the fishing industry, offering potential benefits for fishing communities and consumers.