Atlantic bluefin tuna

Thunnus thynnus

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Location

East Atlantic & Mediterranean

Technical location

Atlantic, Northeast, Mediterranean and Black Sea, All areas, All areas

Caught by

Net (purse seine or ring)

Rating summary

Atlantic bluefin tuna in the east Atlantic and Mediterranean is recovering from historically low levels. Management has been effective at supporting stock recovery. However, there remains a lot of uncertainty about whether the stock has reached sustainable levels yet. Additionally, some illegal fishing is taking place. Most east Atlantic bluefin tuna is caught by purse seining. This method can be associated with bycatch of species such as sharks, turtles and marine mammals. However, bluefin purse seining is more targeted than other tuna fisheries, reducing bycatch risk to an extent.Rating last updated January 2023.

Technical consultation summary

Atlantic bluefin tuna in the east Atlantic and Mediterranean is recovering from historically low levels. There remains concern for abundance, but not for fishing pressure. A new stock assessment was carried out in 2022, using data up to 2020, but it has not changed the perception of the stock. Route 2 (data limited) scoring has been applied to this rating owing to the lack of reference points. Assessments confirm a recent stock biomass increase, although the magnitude of the increase remains difficult to quantify. Given the levels of uncertainty, and that the stock is recovering from very low levels, MCS considers that there is still concern for the biomass. F in 2020 is estimated to be 81% of F0.1, the proxy for FMSY. This is an increase from the estimate of average F from 2015-2017, which was 42.6% of the target level. However, F remains below the target and therefore, there is no concern for fishing pressure. Management has been effective at supporting stock recovery. There is a harvest control rule and a series of measures to control fleet capacity, catches, and size limits. However, there remains a lot of uncertainty about whether the stock has reached sustainable levels yet. Additionally, some illegal fishing is taking place. Most of the catch is by purse seiners, mostly on juveniles, which are taken alive to tuna farms for fattening. While there is no data in the latest stock assessment relating to ages and sizes of tuna caught, a high catch of juveniles would be very concerning for the long-term growth of the stock. Most east Atlantic bluefin tuna is caught by purse seining. This method can be associated with bycatch of species such as sharks, turtles and marine mammals. However, bluefin purse seining is more targeted than other tuna fisheries, reducing bycatch risk to an extent.

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