Resources

 

North Sulawesi & North Maluku pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery (MSC)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

North Sulawesi & North Maluku pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery (MSC)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

North Sulawesi & North Maluku handline yellowfin tuna fishery (MSC)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

East Flores pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery (MSC)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

East Flores pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery (MSC)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

West Flores pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery (MSC)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

West Flores pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery (MSC)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Banda Sea handline yellowfin tuna fishery (MSC)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Southeast Sulawesi pole-and-line skipjack tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Southeast Sulawesi pole-and-line yellowfin tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Southeast Sulawesi handline yellowfin tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Maluku pole-and-line skipjack tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-ha
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Maluku pole-and-line yellowfin tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Maluku handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

West Nusa Tenggara handline skipjack tuna 

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

West Papua pole-and-line skipjack tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

West Papua pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

PT Citraraja Ampat and Deho Canning East Indonesian Handline Yellowfin Tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Aceh Handline Yellowfin Tuna Fishery (Sea Delight)

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

North Buru & Maluku Handline Yellowfin Tuna Fair Trade Fishers Association

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. The Oceans and Fisheries Partnership. TraceTales: Fully Integrated Production, Inventory System for Seafood Processors. Available at: https://www.seafdec-oceanspartnership.org/traceability-tools/tracetales/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  4. International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF). (2019) Implementing electronic traceability - the journey of Anova Food USA and the Indonesian handline tuna fishery. Available at: http://ipnlf.org/news/implementing-electronic-traceability-the-journey-of-anova-food-usa-and-the-indonesian-handline-tuna-fishery (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  5. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  6. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  7. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

PT Citraraja Ampat, Sorong pole-and-line skipjack tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

PT Citraraja Ampat, Sorong pole-and-line yellowfin tuna

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Sengkanung Bitung Pole-and-Line Fair Trade Fishers Association

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Talaud Handline yellowfin tuna fishery (CV. TIM) 

  1. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). (2018) AP2HI Strengthens its Plans to Achieve MSC Certification in Indonesia’s pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries by proposing 14 Unit of Assessment (UoA)s. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/2018/03/08/ap2hi-strengthens-its-plans-to-achieve-msc-certification-in-indonesias-pole-and-line-and-handline-tuna-fisheries-by-proposing-14-unit-of-assessment-uoas/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  2. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Fisheries Information and Traceability. Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/our-services/fisheries-information-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021)
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  5. Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line dan Handline Indonesia (AP2HI). Available at: https://www.ap2hi.org/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Maldives pole-and-line skipjack tuna

  1. Towers, L. (2016) New Fisheries Information System to Improve Runa Traceability. Available at: https://thefishsite.com/articles/new-fisheries-information-system-to-improve-tuna-traceability (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  3. Maldives Fishermen's Association. Available at: http://mfa.org.mv/. (Accessed 2 June 2021)

 

Maldives pole-and-line skipjack tuna (FT certified)

  1. Towers, L. (2016) New Fisheries Information System to Improve Runa Traceability. Available at: https://thefishsite.com/articles/new-fisheries-information-system-to-improve-tuna-traceability (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  3. Maldives Fishermen's Association. Available at: http://mfa.org.mv/. (Accessed 2 June 2021)

 

Maldives pole-and-line yellowfin tuna 

  1. Towers, L. (2016) New Fisheries Information System to Improve Runa Traceability. Available at: https://thefishsite.com/articles/new-fisheries-information-system-to-improve-tuna-traceability (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  3. Maldives Fishermen's Association. Available at: http://mfa.org.mv/. (Accessed 2 June 2021)

 

Maldives handline yellowfin tuna 

  1. Towers, L. (2016) New Fisheries Information System to Improve Runa Traceability. Available at: https://thefishsite.com/articles/new-fisheries-information-system-to-improve-tuna-traceability (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  3. Maldives Fishermen's Association. Available at: http://mfa.org.mv/. (Accessed 2 June 2021)

 

Philippines handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Van Beijnen, J. (2013) WWF - Tagged tuna in the Philippines guarantee traceability. Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271217547_WWF_-_Tagged_tuna_in_the_Philippines_guarantee_traceability (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Vera, C.A.C., Hipolito, Z. (2006) The Philippines Tuna Industry: A Profile. India: International Collective in Support of Fishworkers. Available at: https://www.icsf.net/images/monographs/pdf/english/issue_38/38_all.pdf (Accessed 17 May).
  3. Western & Central Pacific Fisheries Commission. (2020) Annual Catch Estimates. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/doc/annual-catch-estimates-excel-files (Accessed 17 May 2021).
  4. Western & Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). (2019) WCPFC Tuna Fishery Yearbook - Annual Catch Estimates. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/statistical-bulletins (Accessed 17 May 2021).
  5. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  6. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  7. DiNardo, G., Alhers, B. and Harte, M. (2020). Philippine Small-Scale Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) Handline Fishery : MSC Fishery Assessment Report. [Online] Available at: https://cert.msc.org/FileLoader/FileLinkDownload.asmx/GetFile?encryptedKey=9Xtg/CTjHCom6XiRM9CwMoSkyusP5clz8HpIKwpUdpMwpHGnBT3amTiTeunH704x (Accessed 16 June 2021)
  8. FisheryProgress.org, 2021. Philippines yellowfin tuna - handline. [Online] Available at: https://fisheryprogress.org/fip-profile/philippines-yellowfin-tuna-handline [Accessed 2 August 2021]

 

Japan pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2016) Japanese Pole and Line skipjack and albacore tuna fishery. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/japanese-pole-and-line-skipjack-and-albacore-tuna-fishery/@@view (Accessed 17 May 2021).
  2. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  3. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

Japan pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2016) Japanese Pole and Line skipjack and albacore tuna fishery. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/japanese-pole-and-line-skipjack-and-albacore-tuna-fishery/@@view (Accessed 17 May 2021).
  2. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  3. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

Japan pole-and-line bluefin tuna fishery 

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2016) Japanese Pole and Line skipjack and albacore tuna fishery. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/japanese-pole-and-line-skipjack-and-albacore-tuna-fishery/@@view (Accessed 17 May 2021).
  2. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  3. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

Kochi and Miyazaki Pole-and-Line Albacore tuna fishery

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). Kochi and Miyazaki Offshore Pole and Line Albacore and Skipjack fishery. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/kochi-and-miyazaki-offshore-pole-and-line-albacore-and-skipjack-fishery/@@assessments (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  2. Gascoigne, J., Pierre, J., Tamura, Y., Seip-Markensteijn, C., O’Kane, B. (2021) Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Public Comment Draft Report. Kochi and Miyazaki Offshore Pole and Live Albacore and Skipjack fishery. UK: Control Union UK Ltd.
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

Kochi and Miyazaki Pole-and-Line Skipjack tuna fishery

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). Kochi and Miyazaki Offshore Pole and Line Albacore and Skipjack fishery. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/kochi-and-miyazaki-offshore-pole-and-line-albacore-and-skipjack-fishery/@@assessments (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  2. Kochi Sustainable Skipjack Association. Kochi Sustainable Skipjack Association. Available at: http://www.kochi-katsuo.com/english/index.html (Accessed 13 April 2021).
  3. Gascoigne, J., Pierre, J., Tamura, Y., Seip-Markensteijn, C., O’Kane, B. (2021) Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Public Comment Draft Report. Kochi and Miyazaki Offshore Pole and Live Albacore and Skipjack fishery. UK: Control Union UK Ltd.
  4. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  5. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

Solomon Islands pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2016) Solomon Islands skipjack and yellowfin achieves MSC certification. Available at: https://www.msc.org/media-centre/press-releases/press-release/solomon-islands-skipjack-and-yellowfin-achieves-msc-certification (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2016) Solomon Islands skipjack and yellowfin tuna purse seine and pole and line. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/solomon-islands-skipjack-and-yellowfin-tuna-purse-seine-and-pole-and-line/@@view (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  3. Morison, A., Oliver, S., Bodsworth, A. (2020) Solomon Islands Skipjack and Yellowfin Tuna Purse Seine and Pole-and-line fishery: MSC Fishery Assessment Report. Singapore: SCS Global Services.
  4. McClean, N., Barclay, K., Fabinyi, M., Adhuri, D., Sulu, R., Indrabudi, T. (2019) Assessing tuna fisheries governance for community wellbeing: case studies from Indonesia and Solomon Islands. Sydney: University of Technology Sydney.
  5. Barclay, K. (2010) ‘Impacts of tuna industries on coastal communities in Pacific Island countries’, Marine Policy, 34(3), pp.406-413.
  6. Barclay, K. (2005) ‘Tuna dreams revisited: economic development contributions from a tuna fishing and processing enterprise in Solomon Islands’ Pacific Economic Bulletin, 20(3), pp.78-93.
  7. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

Solomon Islands pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2016) Solomon Islands skipjack and yellowfin achieves MSC certification. Available at: https://www.msc.org/media-centre/press-releases/press-release/solomon-islands-skipjack-and-yellowfin-achieves-msc-certification (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2016) Solomon Islands skipjack and yellowfin tuna purse seine and pole and line. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/solomon-islands-skipjack-and-yellowfin-tuna-purse-seine-and-pole-and-line/@@view (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  3. Morison, A., Oliver, S., Bodsworth, A. (2020) Solomon Islands Skipjack and Yellowfin Tuna Purse Seine and Pole-and-line fishery: MSC Fishery Assessment Report. Singapore: SCS Global Services.
  4. McClean, N., Barclay, K., Fabinyi, M., Adhuri, D., Sulu, R., Indrabudi, T. (2019) Assessing tuna fisheries governance for community wellbeing: case studies from Indonesia and Solomon Islands. Sydney: University of Technology Sydney.
  5. Barclay, K. (2010) ‘Impacts of tuna industries on coastal communities in Pacific Island countries’, Marine Policy, 34(3), pp.406-413.
  6. Barclay, K. (2005) ‘Tuna dreams revisited: economic development contributions from a tuna fishing and processing enterprise in Solomon Islands’ Pacific Economic Bulletin, 20(3), pp.78-93.
  7. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

Vietnam handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Fishing & Living. Traceability - Vietnam. Available at: https://fishingliving.wordpress.com/vietnam-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Fishery Progress. (2014) Vietnam yellowfin tuna - handline. Available at: https://fisheryprogress.org/fip-profile/vietnam-yellowfin-tuna-longlinehandline (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  3. World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Fisheries Improvement Project (FIP). Available at: https://vietnam.panda.org/en/our_work/oceans/fisheries/ (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  4. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). (2012) Vietnamese Tuna Fisheries Profile (Binh Dinh, Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa). Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/system/files/PLI-VNM-03-%5BConsultancy-report-(Y3)-Vietnam-Tuna-Fishery-Profile-Nov2012%5D.pdf (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  5. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  6. Vinatuna. Available at: http://www.vinatuna.org.vn/en/index.php. (Accessed 2 June 2021)

 

Vietnam handline bigeye tuna fishery

  1. Fishing & Living. Traceability - Vietnam. Available at: https://fishingliving.wordpress.com/vietnam-traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). (2012) Vietnamese Tuna Fisheries Profile (Binh Dinh, Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa). Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/system/files/PLI-VNM-03-%5BConsultancy-report-(Y3)-Vietnam-Tuna-Fishery-Profile-Nov2012%5D.pdf (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  3. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

Lakshadweep pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. World Fishing & Aquaculture. MOU Promotes Indian Fishery Sustainability. Available at: https://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/mou-promotes-indian-fishery-sustainability (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Vijayakumaran, K., Varghese, S.P. (2012) India’s National Report to the Scientific Committee of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, 2012. India: Indian Ocean Tuna Commission.
  3. Mohammed Koya, K., Abdul Azeez, P., Rohit, P., Abdussamad, E.M., Rajesh, K.M. (2019) Ecological impacts of tuna fisheries of Lakshadweep, the archipelagic territory of India situated in the Central Indian Ocean. India: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute.
  4. U.T. Administration of Lakshadweep. (2021) Fisheries. Available at: https://lakshadweep.gov.in/departments/fisheries/ (Accessed 6 June 2021).
  5. Gascoigne, J. (2016) Scoping Study: Lakshadweep pole-and-line fishery for skipjack and yellowfin tuna. Switzerland: World Wide Fund for Nature.
  6. ICAR - Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute. (2018) Lakshadweep Bait Fisheries Management Plan. India: ICAR - Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute.
  7. Dakshin Foundation. (2020) Island Sustainability Pathways: Towards participatory fisheries governance in the Lakshadweep Islands, Report 2020. India: Dakshin Foundation.
  8. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

Lakshadweep pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery

  1. World Fishing & Aquaculture. MOU Promotes Indian Fishery Sustainability. Available at: https://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/mou-promotes-indian-fishery-sustainability (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Vijayakumaran, K., Varghese, S.P. (2012) India’s National Report to the Scientific Committee of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, 2012. India: Indian Ocean Tuna Commission.
  3. Mohammed Koya, K., Abdul Azeez, P., Rohit, P., Abdussamad, E.M., Rajesh, K.M. (2019) Ecological impacts of tuna fisheries of Lakshadweep, the archipelagic territory of India situated in the Central Indian Ocean. India: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute.
  4. U.T. Administration of Lakshadweep. (2021) Fisheries. Available at: https://lakshadweep.gov.in/departments/fisheries/ (Accessed 6 June 2021).
  5. Gascoigne, J. (2016) Scoping Study: Lakshadweep pole-and-line fishery for skipjack and yellowfin tuna. Switzerland: World Wide Fund for Nature.
  6. ICAR - Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute. (2018) Lakshadweep Bait Fisheries Management Plan. India: ICAR - Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute.
  7. Dakshin Foundation. (2020) Island Sustainability Pathways: Towards participatory fisheries governance in the Lakshadweep Islands, Report 2020. India: Dakshin Foundation.
  8. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

Kenya handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). (2020) Kenya - National Report 2020. Kenya: IOTC.
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

Tanzania handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). (2020) Tanzania - National Report 2019. Tanzania: IOTC.
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  3. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (2019) TANZANIA - NATIONAL REPORT 2019. [Online] Available at: https://www.iotc.org/documents/SC/22/NR28 (Accessed 17 June 2021)
  4. Igulu, M. and Kharousy, Z. (2013) TANZANIA National Report to the Scientific Committee of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, 2013. [Online] Available at: https://qwww.iotc.org/sites/default/files/documents/2013/11/IOTC-2013-SC16-NR27%20-%20Tanzania.pdf (Accessed 17 June 2021)
  5. Wanyonyi, I., 2016. Artisanal fisher migration patterns in coastal East Africa. Ocean and Coastal Management, [Online]. Vol. 119, 93-108. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569115300247 [Accessed 23 June 2021].

 

Zanzibar handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Lindström, L. and de la Torre-Castro, M. (2017) ‘Tuna or Tasi? Fishing for Policy Coherence in Zanzibar’s Small-Scale Fisheries Sector’, MARE Publication Series, pp.79-94.
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).

 

South Africa pole-and-line albacore tuna fishery  

  1. International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF). (2017) Fishery showcase: South Africa. Available at: http://ipnlf.org/news/fishery-showcase-south-africa (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  3. South African Tuna Association (SATA). Available at: https://satuna.co.za/. (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

South Africa pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF). (2017) Fishery showcase: South Africa. Available at: http://ipnlf.org/news/fishery-showcase-south-africa (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  3. South African Tuna Association (SATA). Available at: https://satuna.co.za/. (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Namibia pole-and-line albacore tuna fishery

  1. International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). (2019) Report for biennial period, 2018-19 Part 1 (2018) - Vol 2. Spain: ICCAT.

 

Namibia pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). (2019) Report for biennial period, 2018-19 Part 1 (2018) - Vol 2. Spain: ICCAT.

 

Canary Islands pole-and-line Skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. Fish4Ever. White Tuna / Albacore - Canary Islands. Available at: https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/white-tuna-albacore-tuna/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. World Fishing and Aquaculture. (2018) Canaries one-by-one tuna fishermen become part of the IPNLF member network. Available at: https://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/canaries-one-by-one-tuna-fishermen-become-part-of-the-ipnlf-member-network (Accessed 17 April 2021).
  3. Islatuna. Available at: https://www.islatuna.com/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  4. Cofradia De Pescadores Nuestra Señora De Los Reyes. Available at: https://www.facebook.com/copehirestinga/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  5. PESCARESTINGA. Available at: https://pescarestinga.es/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Canary Islands pole-and-line Albacore tuna fishery 

  1. Fish4Ever. White Tuna / Albacore - Canary Islands. Available at: https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/white-tuna-albacore-tuna/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. World Fishing and Aquaculture. (2018) Canaries one-by-one tuna fishermen become part of the IPNLF member network. Available at: https://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/canaries-one-by-one-tuna-fishermen-become-part-of-the-ipnlf-member-network (Accessed 17 April 2021).
  3. Islatuna. Available at: https://www.islatuna.com/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  4. Cofradia De Pescadores Nuestra Señora De Los Reyes. Available at: https://www.facebook.com/copehirestinga/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  5. PESCARESTINGA. Available at: https://pescarestinga.es/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Canary Islands pole-and-line Bigeye tuna fishery 

  1. Fish4Ever. White Tuna / Albacore - Canary Islands. Available at: https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/white-tuna-albacore-tuna/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. World Fishing and Aquaculture. (2018) Canaries one-by-one tuna fishermen become part of the IPNLF member network. Available at: https://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/canaries-one-by-one-tuna-fishermen-become-part-of-the-ipnlf-member-network (Accessed 17 April 2021).
  3. Islatuna. Available at: https://www.islatuna.com/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  4. Cofradia De Pescadores Nuestra Señora De Los Reyes. Available at: https://www.facebook.com/copehirestinga/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  5. PESCARESTINGA. Available at: https://pescarestinga.es/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Canary Islands pole-and-line Yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Fish4Ever. White Tuna / Albacore - Canary Islands. Available at: https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/white-tuna-albacore-tuna/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. World Fishing and Aquaculture. (2018) Canaries one-by-one tuna fishermen become part of the IPNLF member network. Available at: https://www.worldfishing.net/news101/industry-news/canaries-one-by-one-tuna-fishermen-become-part-of-the-ipnlf-member-network (Accessed 17 April 2021).
  3. Islatuna. Available at: https://www.islatuna.com/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  4. Cofradia De Pescadores Nuestra Señora De Los Reyes. Available at: https://www.facebook.com/copehirestinga/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  5. PESCARESTINGA. Available at: https://pescarestinga.es/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

North Atlantic pole-and-line albacore fishery

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2016) North Atlantic albacore artisanal fishery. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/north-atlantic-albacore-artisanal-fishery/about/ (Accessed 13 May 2021).
  2. Nikolic, N. et. al (2017). Review of albacore tuna, Thunnus alalunga, biology, fisheries and management. Rev Fish Biol Fisheries, [Online]. Vol. 27, 775-810. Available at: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s11160-016-9453-y.pdf [Accessed 23 June 2021].

 

Azores pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. Fish4Ever. Skipjack Tuna - Azores. Available at: https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/skipjack-tuna/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. POPA. Fisheries Observation Program for the Azores. Available at: https://www.popaobserver.org/como-trabalhamos/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  3. Morato, T. (2012) Description of environmental issues, fish stocks and fisheries in the EEZs around the Azores and Madeira. Available at: https://stecf.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/43805/465474/Item+6.2+Report+Morato_Azores_Madeira.pdf (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. The Federação das Pescas dos Açores (FPA). Available at: https://federacaopescasacores.pt/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Azores pole-and-line albacore tuna fishery 

  1. Fish4Ever. Skipjack Tuna - Azores. Available at: https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/skipjack-tuna/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. POPA. Fisheries Observation Program for the Azores. Available at: https://www.popaobserver.org/como-trabalhamos/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  3. Morato, T. (2012) Description of environmental issues, fish stocks and fisheries in the EEZs around the Azores and Madeira. Available at: https://stecf.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/43805/465474/Item+6.2+Report+Morato_Azores_Madeira.pdf (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. The Federação das Pescas dos Açores (FPA). Available at: https://federacaopescasacores.pt/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Azores pole-and-line bigeye tuna fishery 

  1. Fish4Ever. Skipjack Tuna - Azores. Available at: https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/skipjack-tuna/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. POPA. Fisheries Observation Program for the Azores. Available at: https://www.popaobserver.org/como-trabalhamos/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  3. Morato, T. (2012) Description of environmental issues, fish stocks and fisheries in the EEZs around the Azores and Madeira. Available at: https://stecf.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/43805/465474/Item+6.2+Report+Morato_Azores_Madeira.pdf (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. The Federação das Pescas dos Açores (FPA). Available at: https://federacaopescasacores.pt/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Madeira pole-and-line Skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. Vallerani, M., Martí, C-P., Ojamaa, P. (2017) Research for PECH Committee - Fisheries in Madeira. Available at: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2017/601978/IPOL_IDA(2017)601978_EN.pdf (Accessed 1 May 2021).
  2. Morato, T. (2012) Description of environmental issues, fish stocks and fisheries in the EEZs around the Azores and Madeira. Available at: https://stecf.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/43805/465474/Item+6.2+Report+Morato_Azores_Madeira.pdf (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

Madeira pole-and-line albacore tuna fishery 

  1. Vallerani, M., Martí, C-P., Ojamaa, P. (2017) Research for PECH Committee - Fisheries in Madeira. Available at: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2017/601978/IPOL_IDA(2017)601978_EN.pdf (Accessed 1 May 2021).
  2. Morato, T. (2012) Description of environmental issues, fish stocks and fisheries in the EEZs around the Azores and Madeira. Available at: https://stecf.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/43805/465474/Item+6.2+Report+Morato_Azores_Madeira.pdf (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

Madeira pole-and-line bigeye tuna fishery 

  1. Vallerani, M., Martí, C-P., Ojamaa, P. (2017) Research for PECH Committee - Fisheries in Madeira. Available at: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2017/601978/IPOL_IDA(2017)601978_EN.pdf (Accessed 1 May 2021).
  2. Morato, T. (2012) Description of environmental issues, fish stocks and fisheries in the EEZs around the Azores and Madeira. Available at: https://stecf.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/43805/465474/Item+6.2+Report+Morato_Azores_Madeira.pdf (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

Brazil pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. White, C. (2021) Brazil to share vessel-tracking data with Global Fishing Watch. Available at: https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/environment-sustainability/brazil-to-share-vessel-tracking-data-with-global-fishing-watch (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Schroeder, F.A., Castello, J.P. (2008) “Associated school”: a new tuna fishery in southern Brazil–description and comparison. Collect. Vol. Sci. Pap. ICCAT, 62(2), pp.586-592.

 

Brazil pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. White, C. (2021) Brazil to share vessel-tracking data with Global Fishing Watch. Available at: https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/environment-sustainability/brazil-to-share-vessel-tracking-data-with-global-fishing-watch (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Schroeder, F.A., Castello, J.P. (2008) “Associated school”: a new tuna fishery in southern Brazil–description and comparison. Collect. Vol. Sci. Pap. ICCAT, 62(2), pp.586-592.
  3. Batista da Silva, G., 2019. THE TUNA FISHERIES ON ‘ASSOCIATED SCHOOL’ IN BRAZIL: DESCRIPTION AND TRENDS. Collect. Vol. Sci. Pap. ICCAT, Vol. 72, No. 7, 1924-1934. [Online] Available at: https://www.iccat.int/Documents/CVSP/CV075_2018/n_7/CV075071924.pdf (Accessed 18 June 2021).
  4. ICCAT (2019) Statistical Bulletin Vol. 45. [Online] Available at: https://www.iccat.int/sbull/SB45-2019/index.html (Accessed 18 June 2021)
  5. Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (2019) Fishery and Aquaculture Country Profiles : The Federative Republic of Brazil. [Online] Available at: http://www.fao.org/fishery/facp/BRA/en (Accessed 18 June 2021)

 

Brazil handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. White, C. (2021) Brazil to share vessel-tracking data with Global Fishing Watch. Available at: https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/environment-sustainability/brazil-to-share-vessel-tracking-data-with-global-fishing-watch (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. da Silva, G.B., Hazin¹, H.G., Hazin, F.H.V. and Travassos, P., 2019. THE TUNA FISHERIES ON ‘ASSOCIATED SCHOOL’IN BRAZIL: DESCRIPTION AND TRENDS. Collect. Vol. Sci. Pap. ICCAT75(7), pp.1924-1934.
  3. Silva, G., Hazin, H. and Araújo, P., 2018. Fishing operations to catch tuna on aggregated schools at the vicinity of a data buoy in the Western Equatorial Atlantic. Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 66(4), pp.335-338.

 

St Helena pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. St Helena Tuna. St Helena Tuna. Available at: http://www.sthelenatuna.co.uk/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

St Helena handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. St Helena Tuna. St Helena Tuna. Available at: http://www.sthelenatuna.co.uk/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

Ghana pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. Fishery Progress. (2018) Ghana tuna - pole & line. Available at: https://fisheryprogress.org/fip-profile/ghana-tuna-pole-line (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  2. Asiedu, B., Failler, P., Beyens, Y. (2015) ‘The performance of tuna processing fishery sector to sustainable fish trade and food security in Ghana’, Journal of Energy and Natural Resource Management, 2(1), pp. 8-14.

 

Senegal pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. SeaChange. (2019) Senegal Pole and Line Tuna Fishery Improvement Project officially launches. Available at: https://seachangesustainability.org/press-releases/senegal-pole-and-line-tuna-fishery-improvement-project-officially-launches/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Fish4Ever. Yellowfin tuna - Dakar Senegal. Available at: 
  3. https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/yellow-fin-tuna/ (Accessed 25 April 2021).
  4. Hickman, A. 2015. Background study on the pole-and-line/handline fishery in Senegal. United Kingdom: Faro Global.

 

Senegal pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. SeaChange. (2019) Senegal Pole and Line Tuna Fishery Improvement Project officially launches. Available at: https://seachangesustainability.org/press-releases/senegal-pole-and-line-tuna-fishery-improvement-project-officially-launches/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Fish4Ever. Yellowfin tuna - Dakar Senegal. Available at: 
  3. https://fish4ever.blog/fishery/yellow-fin-tuna/ (Accessed 25 April 2021).
  4. Hickman, A. 2015. Background study on the pole-and-line/handline fishery in Senegal. United Kingdom: Faro Global.

 

Cape Verde handline yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Republic of Cabo Verde. Available at: http://www.fao.org/fishery/facp/CPV/en (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  2. Dancette, R., (2019). Growing vulnerability in the small-scale fishing communities of Maio, Cape Verde. Maritime Studies, [Online]. Vol. 18, 205-223. Available at: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s40152-019-00137-2.pdf [Accessed 21 June 2021].
  3. ICCAT vessel database, current to 2021. With filters: species = yellowfin; flag = Cape Verde and gear = handline. [Online] Available at: https://www.iccat.int/en/t1.asp [Accessed 2 August 2021
  4. Fortes, D. 2019. Assessment of economic viability of the artisanal fisheries in Cabo Verde: recommendations for improvement. United Nations University Fisheries Training Program, Iceland. Final project. http://www.unuftp.is/static/fellows/document/Delvis18prf.pdf [Accessed 2 August 2021]

 

Ivory Coast pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery 

  1. Foreign Fishery Developments (1981) ‘The Tuna Fishery of the Ivory Coast’, Marine Fisheries Review, 43(12), pp. 23-24.
  2. Holmyard, N. (2020) Women processors in Côte d’Ivoire vie for access to more artisanal tuna. Available at: https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/supply-trade/women-processors-on-africa-ivory-coast-vie-for-access-to-more-artisanal-tuna (Accessed 2 May 2021).
  3. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2007) Côte d’Ivoire. Available at: http://www.fao.org/3/k7480b/k7480b02.pdf (Accessed 2 May 2021).

 

Ecuador pole-and-line skipjack tuna fishery

  1. International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF). (2013) International Pole & Line Foundation Annual Report 2013. London. Available at: https://ipnlf.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ipnlf-annual-report-2013email-1.pdf (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Ministerio de Comercio Exterior. (2017) Report of the Ecuadorian Tuna Sector. Ecuador: Ministerio de Comercio Exterior. Available at: https://www.produccion.gob.ec/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Reporte-del-sector-atunero-ingles.pdf (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  3. Global Marine Commodities for Sustainable Fisheries. Ecuador. Available at: https://globalmarinecommodities.org/en/gmcecuador/ (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  4. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).

Ecuador pole-and-line yellowfin tuna fishery 

  1. International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF). (2013) International Pole & Line Foundation Annual Report 2013. London. Available at: https://ipnlf.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/ipnlf-annual-report-2013email-1.pdf (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Ministerio de Comercio Exterior. (2017) Report of the Ecuadorian Tuna Sector. Ecuador: Ministerio de Comercio Exterior. Available at: https://www.produccion.gob.ec/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Reporte-del-sector-atunero-ingles.pdf (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  3. Global Marine Commodities for Sustainable Fisheries. Ecuador. Available at: https://globalmarinecommodities.org/en/gmcecuador/ (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  4. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

AAFA South Pacific pole-and-line albacore fishery 

  1. American Tuna. American Tuna’s Sustainability Information. Available at: https://americantuna.com/sustainability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. This Fish. U.S. Pacific Albacore Tuna by Troll. Available at: https://thisfish.info/fishery/pacific-albacore-tuna-troll-usa/ (Accessed 21 May 2021).
  3. National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries). Albacore Commercial Fisheries. Available at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/west-coast/science-data/albacore-commercial-fisheries (Accessed 21 May 2021).
  4. Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). (2019) North and South Pacific Albacore Troll and Pole-and-line Logbook. Available at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/20828 (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  5. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2007) AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/aafa-and-wfoa-north-pacific-albacore-tuna/@@assessments (Accessed 10 May 2021).
  6. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  7. Marine Stewardship Council fisheries assessments (2019) AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna and AAFA and WFOA South Pacific albacore tuna : Certificate Holder Forced and Child Labour Policies, Practices and Measures. [Online] Available at: http://pacificalbacore.com/wfoa/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/AAFA-WFOA-labor-statement.pdf (Accessed 21 June 2021)
  8. WFOA (2013) ABOUT ALBACORE JIG BOATS. [Online] Available at: http://www.wfoa-tuna.org/ (Accessed 21 June 2021)
  9. Marine Stewardship Council (2019) AAFA and WFOA South Pacific albacore tuna : Certificates and Traceability : Vessel List. [Online] Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/aafa-and-wfoa-south-pacific-albacore-tuna/@@certificates (Accessed 21 June 2021)
  10. Marine Stewardship Council (2018) AAFA and WFOA South Pacific albacore tuna : Overview. [Online] Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/aafa-and-wfoa-south-pacific-albacore-tuna/@@view (Accessed 21 June 2021).
  11. American Albacore Fishing Association (AAFA). Available at: https://americanalbacore.com/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

AAFA North Pacific albacore pole-and-line tuna fishery 

  1. American Tuna. American Tuna’s Sustainability Information. Available at: https://americantuna.com/sustainability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. This Fish. U.S. Pacific Albacore Tuna by Troll. Available at: https://thisfish.info/fishery/pacific-albacore-tuna-troll-usa/ (Accessed 21 May 2021).
  3. National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries). Albacore Commercial Fisheries. Available at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/west-coast/science-data/albacore-commercial-fisheries (Accessed 21 May 2021).
  4. Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC). (2019) North and South Pacific Albacore Troll and Pole-and-line Logbook. Available at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/20828 (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  5. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2007) AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/aafa-and-wfoa-north-pacific-albacore-tuna/@@assessments (Accessed 10 May 2021).
  6. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  7. Marine Stewardship Council fisheries assessments (2019) AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna and AAFA and WFOA South Pacific albacore tuna : Certificate Holder Forced and Child Labour Policies, Practices and Measures. [Online] Available at: http://pacificalbacore.com/wfoa/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/AAFA-WFOA-labor-statement.pdf (Accessed 21 June 2021).
  8. American Albacore Fishing Association (AAFA). Available at: https://americanalbacore.com/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).

 

OAC pole-and-line albacore tuna fishery 

  1. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

WFOA South Pacific pole-and-line albacore tuna fishery 

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2020) Sustainable Tuna Handbook. London. Available at: https://www.msc.org/docs/default-source/es-files/notas-de-prensa-completas/msc-sustainable-tuna-handbook-2020.pdf?sfvrsn=9c657356_0 (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2007) AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/aafa-and-wfoa-north-pacific-albacore-tuna/@@assessments (Accessed 10 May 2021).
  3. This Fish. Albacore Tuna by Jig Troll. Available at: https://thisfish.info/fishery/bc-albacore-troll/ (Accessed 9 May 2021).
  4. Government of Canada. (2019) Albacore tuna Pacific Region 2019 to 2020 Integrated Fisheries Management Plan summary. Available at: https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/mplans/tuna-thon-ifmp-pgip-sm-eng.html (Accessed 9 May 2021).
  5. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  6. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), (2021). AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/aafa-and-wfoa-north-pacific-albacore-tuna/@@view (Accessed 2 August 2021).
  7. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), (2019). AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna and AAFA and WFOA South Pacific albacore tuna Certificate Holder Forced and Child Labour Policies, Practices and Measures. [Online] Available at: http://pacificalbacore.com/wfoa/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/AAFA-WFOA-labor-statement.pdf (Accessed 2 August 2021).
  8. Western Fishboat Owners Association, (2013). Home. [Online] Available at: http://www.wfoa-tuna.org/ (Accessed 2 August 2021)
  9. Western Fishboat Owners Association, (2013). Frequently Asked Questions. [Online] Available at: http://www.wfoa-tuna.org/faq/ (Accessed 2 August 2021)

 

WFOA North Pacific pole-and-line albacore tuna fishery 

  1. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2020) Sustainable Tuna Handbook. London. Available at: https://www.msc.org/docs/default-source/es-files/notas-de-prensa-completas/msc-sustainable-tuna-handbook-2020.pdf?sfvrsn=9c657356_0 (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). (2007) AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/aafa-and-wfoa-north-pacific-albacore-tuna/@@assessments (Accessed 10 May 2021).
  3. This Fish. Albacore Tuna by Jig Troll. Available at: https://thisfish.info/fishery/bc-albacore-troll/ (Accessed 9 May 2021).
  4. Government of Canada. (2019) Albacore tuna Pacific Region 2019 to 2020 Integrated Fisheries Management Plan summary. Available at: https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/mplans/tuna-thon-ifmp-pgip-sm-eng.html (Accessed 9 May 2021).
  5. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  6. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), (2021). AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna. Available at: https://fisheries.msc.org/en/fisheries/aafa-and-wfoa-north-pacific-albacore-tuna/@@view (Accessed 2 August 2021).
  7. Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), (2019). AAFA and WFOA North Pacific albacore tuna and AAFA and WFOA South Pacific albacore tuna Certificate Holder Forced and Child Labour Policies, Practices and Measures. [Online] Available at: http://pacificalbacore.com/wfoa/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/AAFA-WFOA-labor-statement.pdf (Accessed 2 August 2021).
  8. Western Fishboat Owners Association, (2013). Home. [Online] Available at: http://www.wfoa-tuna.org/ (Accessed 2 August 2021)
  9. Western Fishboat Owners Association, (2013). Frequently Asked Questions. [Online] Available at: http://www.wfoa-tuna.org/faq/ (Accessed 2 August 2021)

 

New Zealand albacore tuna troll fishery

  1. OpenSeasNZ. Traceability. Available at: http://www.openseas.org.nz/traceability/ (Accessed 2 June 2021).
  2. Griggs, L., Datta, S. (2019) Albacore catch sampling - characterisation and sample design. New Zealand Fisheries Assessment Report 2019/36. New Zealand: Fisheries New Zealand. Available at: https://www.mpi.govt.nz/dmsdocument/36927/direct (Accessed 13 May 2021).
  3. OpenSeasNZ. (2020) Albacore tuna. Available at: http://openseas.org.nz/fish/albacore-tuna/ (Accessed 14 May 2021).
  1. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

Vessel Information:

  1. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). (2012) Vietnamese Tuna Fisheries Profile (Binh Dinh, Phu Yen and Khanh Hoa). Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/system/files/PLI-VNM-03-%5BConsultancy-report-(Y3)-Vietnam-Tuna-Fishery-Profile-Nov2012%5D.pdf (Accessed 12 May 2021).
  2. Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC). Record of Currently Authorised Vessels. Available at: https://www.iotc.org/vessels/current (Accessed 15 May 2021).
  3. International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF). (2017)  Fishery Showcase: South Africa. Available at: http://ipnlf.org/news/fishery-showcase-south-africa (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  4. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). FAO Fishing Vessels Finder. Available at: http://www.fao.org/figis/vrmf/finder/search/#stats (Accessed 3 May 2021).
  5. Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). WCPFC Record of Fishing Vessels. Available at: https://www.wcpfc.int/record-fishing-vessel-database (Accessed 3 May 2021).

 

Species Information

  1. Goujon, M., Majkowski, J. Biological characteristics of tuna. Available at: http://www.fao.org/fishery/topic/16082/en  (Accessed: 25 May 2021).
  2. Hawaii Seafood Council. Ahi bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus). Available at: http://hawaii-seafood.org/uploads/species%20pdfs/1-Hawaii%20Bigeye%20Tuna.pdf (Accessed: 7 Jun 2021).
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