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Albacore tuna

Thunnus alalunga

3: OK - Needs improvement How we work out the ratings

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Location

North Atlantic: All areas

Technical location

34 - Atlantic, Eastern Central, 27 - Atlantic, Northeast, 21 - Atlantic, Northwest, 31 - Atlantic, Western Central, All areas, All areas, All areas, All areas

Caught by

Net (pelagic trawl)

Rating summary

Albacore tuna in the north Atlantic Ocean is abundant and not subject to overfishing. Some but not all appropriate relevant management measures are in place including catch limits. However, there are no limits on catches of immature albacore, which could have implications for the stock in future. Observer coverage in most fisheries targeting albacore is too low and needs to be improved. Some albacore catches from the north Atlantic are by midwater trawling. While this is unlikely to have habitat impacts, it can have a bycatch of highly vulnerable species such as sharks and dolphins.Commercial buyers should establish what measures the flag state and fleet relating to their source is taking to reduce impacts to and improve reporting of interactions with vulnerable species. Large buyers should consider supporting such improvements.Rating last updated January 2024.

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References

Gerrior, P., Williams, A.S., and Christensen, D.J., 1994. Observations of the 1992 U.S. Pelagic Pair Trawl Fishery in the Northwest Atlantic. Marine Fisheries Review 56(3) pp. 24-27. Available at https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/MFR/mfr563/mfr5633.pdf

ICCAT, 2024. Report of the Standing Committee on Research and Statistics (SCRS) (Hybrid / Madrid (Spain) – 25-29 September 2023). Available at https://www.iccat.int/Documents/BienRep/REP_EN_22-23-II-2.pdf [Accessed on 10.01.2024].

ICCAT, 2021. Resolutions, Recommendations and other Decisions. Available at https://www.iccat.int/en/RecRes.asp [Accessed on 10.01.2024].

ICCAT, 2020. 5.1 ALB - Atlantic albacore. From 2020 SCRS Advice to the Commission, September 2020, Madrid, Spain. 362pp. Available at https://www.iccat.int/Documents/SCRS/ExecSum/ALB_ENG.pdf [Accessed on 10.01.2024].

ICCAT, 2020. Report of the 2020 ICCAT Atlantic Albacore Stock Assessment Meeting, 29 June - 8 July 2020, Online. 93pp. Available at https://www.iccat.int/Documents/Meetings/Docs/2020/REPORTS/2020_ALB_ENG.pdf [Accessed on 10.01.2024].

ICCAT, 2020. Report of the 2020 ICCAT Atlantic Albacore Stock Assessment Meeting, 29 June - 8 July 2020, Online. 93pp. Available at https://www.iccat.int/Documents/Meetings/Docs/2020/REPORTS/2020_ALB_ENG.pdf [Accessed on 10.01.2024].

ISSF, 2024. Mixed Results at ICCAT Annual Session: Compliance Reforms and Electronic Monitoring Standards Among Positive Meeting Outcomes. Available at https://www.iss-foundation.org/about-issf/what-we-publish/2023/11/21/mixed-results-at-iccat-annual-session-compliance-reforms-and-electronic-monitoring-standards-among-positive-meeting-outcomes [Accessed on 10.01.2024].

Sacchi, J., 2021. Overview of mitigation measures to reduce the incidental catch of vulnerable species in fisheries. Studies and Reviews No. 100 (General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean). Rome, FAO. Available at https://doi.org/10.4060/cb5049en.

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