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Bluefin tuna fisheries and capture based culture: review and prospects over the next thirty years

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  • Bluefin tuna capture today is focused on large fish caught by longline and smaller fish caught by purse seine for on-growing for between 3 months and 3 years. There has recently been the emergence of full life cycle farming in Japan with South Korea (Pacific bluefin tuna) and Australia (southern bluefin tuna) and France, Italy, Spain and Croatia (Atlantic bluefin tuna) amongst others working towards this goal. The paper reviews the history of the fisheries for the three species (four stocks) and their prospects for sustainability under the new fisheries regime that came in during the mid- to late-2000s. A look to the future of the market for toro sashimi tuna, the main output from longline fisheries and capture based culture, with the projected increase in supplies from the wild and capture based culture, is presented. The fisheries management requirements that will allow the bluefin stocks to recover are also presented.
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  • McElroy, S. Bluefin tuna fisheries and capture based culture: review and prospects over the next thirty years. In: Visible Possibilities: The Economics of Sustainable Fisheries, Aquaculture and Seafood Trade: Proceedings of the Sixteenth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, July 16-20, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Edited by Ann L. Shriver. International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET), Corvallis, 2012.
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  • AQUAFISH, USAID, NEPAD Planning and Coordination Agency, Norad, The World Bank, Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, NAAFE, World Wildlife Fund, United Nations University Fisheries Training Programme, ICEIDA, JICA, JIFRS, The European Association of Fisheries Economists, International Seafood Sustainability Foundation
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