South Korea: Next year, more bluefin tuna and bigeye tuna will be caught in the central and western Pacific

게시됨 2023년 12월 25일

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At the 20th annual meeting of the Central and Western Pacific Fisheries Commission, revised conservation and management measures were agreed upon for bluefin and bigeye tuna, allowing Korea to catch more in 2024. The Central and Western Pacific Fisheries Commission conducts regular stock assessments and manages catch limits through total allowable catch and quotas for each country. Korea has been working to revise conservation management measures to address insufficient catch limits for tuna species and has seen an increase in bluefin tuna in their coastal waters.
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Next year, we will be able to catch more bluefin tuna and bigeye tuna in the waters of the central and western Pacific. According to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, revised conservation and management measures for major fish species such as bluefin tuna and bigeye tuna were agreed upon at the 20th annual meeting of the Central and Western Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) held in the Cook Islands from the 4th to the 8th. Accordingly, in 2024, Korea will be able to catch 135 tons and 1,394 tons more bluefin tuna and bigeye tuna, respectively, than the existing catch limits (748 tons and 13,942 tons) in the central and western Pacific waters, including our waters. The Central and Western Pacific Fisheries Commission conducts regular stock assessments for managed fish species every 2 to 3 years to calculate stock estimates and manages them by setting the total allowable catch (TAC) and quotas for each country depending on the stock status. In recent years, Korea has ...
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