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Yellowfin tuna

Thunnus albacares

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Location

Western and Central Pacific: All areas

Technical location

77 - Pacific, Eastern Central, 61 - Pacific, Northwest, 71 - Pacific, Western Central, All areas, All areas, All areas

Caught by

Hook & line (pole & line)

Rating summary

Yellowfin tuna in the western and central Pacific Ocean is not overfished or subject to overfishing. Some appropriate management measures are in place to control fishing activity. However, catches have increased to record levels. A small amount of yellowfin tuna in the west Pacific Ocean are caught by pole & line. This is a generally low-impact method.Rating last updated January 2024

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References

Hare S.R., Williams P.G., Castillo Jordán C., Day, J., Hamer P.A., Hampton W.J., Macdonald, J., Magnusson, A., Scutt Phillips, J., Scott R.D., Senina, I., Pilling G.M. 2023. The western and central Pacific tuna fishery: 2022 overview and status of stocks. Tuna Fisheries Assessment Report no. 23. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 68 p. Available at https://purl.org/spc/digilib/doc/to3vf [Accessed on 23.01.2024].

IPNLF, 2012. Ensuring sustainability of livebait fish, International Pole and Line Foundation, London, 57 pp. Available at https://ipnlf.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ensuring-sustainability-of-livebait-fish-reportipnlfrocliffe-printable-04-12-12-.pdf.

ISSF, IPNLF, 2019. Skippers' Guidebook to Pole-and-Line Fishing Best Practices. First Edition, 2019. A Joint Publication by the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation and International Pole & Line Foundation. Available at https://www.iss-foundation.org/issf-downloads/download-info/issf-ipnlf-skippers-guidebook-to-pole-and-line-fishing-best-practices/ [Accessed on 16.12.2021].

Magnusson A., Day J., Teears T., Hampton J., Davies N., Castillo Jord´an C., Peatman T., Scot R., Scutt Phillips J., McKechnie S., Scott F., Yao N., Natadra R., Pilling G., Williams P., Hamer P., 2023. Stock assessment of yellowfin tuna in the western and central Pacific Ocean: 2023. Scientific Committee 19th Regular Session, Koror, Palau 16–24 August 2023. Available at https://meetings.wcpfc.int/node/19352 [Accessed on 23.01.2024].

WCPFC, 2024. Conservation and Management Measures (CMMs) and Resolutions of the Western Central Pacific Fisheries Commission. Compiled 18 Jan 2024 – 11:07. Available at https://cmm.wcpfc.int/sites/default/files/compiled-conservation-measures-and-resolutions.pdf?_dl=1 [Accessed on 23.01.2024].

WCPFC, 2022. Indicative workplan for the adoption of Harvest strategies under CMM 2022-03 (formerly CMM 2014-06). 19th Regular Session of the Commission, Da Nang, Vietnam, 27 November –3 December 2022. Available at https://meetings.wcpfc.int/file/14129/download [Accessed on 23.01.2024].

WCPFC, 2022. Reference Document for Bigeye, Yellowfin and Skipjack tuna for the Review of CMM 2021-01 and Development of Harvest Strategies under CMM 2014-06. 19th Regular Session of the Commission, Da Nang, Vietnam, 27 November –3 December 2022. Available at https://meetings.wcpfc.int/node/18124 [Accessed on 23.01.2024].

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