The tuna summit in Seville aims to be an example of good multilateral management.

Published 2025년 11월 17일

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The president of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), Ernesto Penas, has called at the opening on Monday in Seville of the assembly of this body, to turn bluefin tuna into an "example of good multilateral management" in the decisions that the sixty countries of this organization will adopt on the capture of this species. At the opening in Seville of the annual meeting of ICCAT, which will negotiate the fishing of flagship species such as bluefin tuna, bonito, or swordfish, its president has pointed out that bluefin tuna is the one that holds the greatest importance this year due to its economic and gastronomic value and for being an "icon of the conservation of marine resources." After celebrating that difficult times have been overcome and a "sustainable fishery" has been reached, he has highlighted that it has been the "greatest success of this organization and, therefore, the bar cannot be lowered." The president of ICCAT has pointed out ...
Source: PEefeagro

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