Tuna, a Vulnerable Fishery Gains New Protections in Indonesia
Image: MDPI / FIS
(INDONESIA, 8/2/2023)
The government managing the world’s largest tuna fishery takes a major step toward sustainability
When it comes to global fisheries, there’s no way to talk about tuna without talking about Indonesia.
Source: MDPI
Nomadic by nature, tuna is also – remarkably – warm-blooded. It’s a rare trait that unshackles the species from water temperature, allowing the fish to range freely across the world’s oceans.
But when it’s time to spawn, the rich tuna stocks in the Indian and Pacific oceans return to the ...
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