Tuna are rebounding. The work is far from done.
PolicyMonday, June 8, 2026Mongabay

Tuna are rebounding. The work is far from done.

Tuna populations are showing signs of recovery thanks to effective conservation measures such as catch quotas, strict enforcement, and thorough stock assessments. However, continued efforts are necessary to ensure their long-term sustainability and address ongoing challenges in marine management.

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