Pacific bluefin tuna

Vanuatu to consider Japan’s proposal to adjust Bluefin tuna catch limits

The authority governing Pacific bluefin tuna fisheries meets Monday through Friday in Busan, South Korea. The Northern Committee of the Western & Central Pacific Fisheries Commission will weigh changes to a conservation plan that aims to increase the stock of spawning bluefin tuna to 41,000 tons by 2024.

Japan on verge of breaking tuna fishing cap

Japan leads the world in catches and consumption of the fish. As of Monday, the Japanese bluefin catch had reached 99.7% of the agreed-on quota for the 12 months ending in June, making it only a matter of time -- possibly within the next two weeks -- until the commitment is broken.
 
Bluefin tuna, a popular choice for sushi and other dishes, is in worrisome decline. By one estimate, natural stocks of the adult fish have fallen to just 2.6% of the level before large-scale fishing began.