Who controls Indian Ocean tuna?
PolicyMonday, May 18, 2026Mongabay

Who controls Indian Ocean tuna?

The Indian Ocean's expansive tuna fishery is crucial for global seafood markets and the livelihoods of numerous coastal nations; however, scientists caution that certain tuna stocks are currently overexploited. Effective management and international cooperation are essential to ensure the sustainability of this vital resource.

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