South African Tuna Association President, Clyde Bodenham with Chair Pheobius Mullins (left), and South African Tuna Longline Association Chair, Trevor Wilson. Photo: SADSTIA
The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) has accepted a new management regime for bigeye and other species of tropical tunas. A South African delegation was there to introduce and promote the new conservation measure.
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