L’étude des thons du Pacifique se poursuit
Image : Les différentes campagnes menées depuis 2006 ont permis de marquer 450 000 spécimens.
Cet article, originalement publié dans le marin, a été reposté ici avec permission.
Le covid-19 n’aura pas raison du programme de marquage de thons mené par la…
Tuna tagging helps Pacific islands face uncertain future
This story originally appeared on the World Ocean Initiative website, it has been reposted here with permission
11 September, 2020 - Giulia's Tuna Tagging Adventure Continues
Now at the halfway point of the 2020 Pacific Tuna Tagging expedition, Giulia Anderson reports on their progress as they chase schools of tuna across the vast waters of Kiribati's EEZ and the Phoenix Islands Protected Area.
As an early career…
COVID Thrusts Local Marine Scientist Into High Seas Adventure
Napo'opo'o native, Giulia Anderson, is a young fisheries molecular geneticist who has suddenly found herself as an integral part of a 7-week research expedition to monitor the health of world’s largest tuna fishery, which is
(VIRTUAL) 16th Regular Session of the Scientific Committee of the WCPFC
COVID-19 crisis: Tuna Data Workshop successfully transitions to a virtual setting
With the COVID-19 crisis, the Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems (FAME) division of the Pacific Community (SPC) had to find new ways to help countries estimate and submit their annual tuna catch data. Data collection is fundamental for tuna…
A conversation with Neville Smith, Director of the Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems (FAME) Division of SPC
Gender in tuna value chains: Case studies from Indonesia and Solomon Islands
By Kate Barclay1 , Nicholas McClean1 , Dedi S. Adhuri2 , Reuben Sulu3 and Michael Fabinyi1