The Coral Triangle Tuna Tagging Blog
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What does the number 400 have to do with tuna? Thoughts on World Tuna Day
A week ago, the world’s CO2 concentration in the atmosphere just breached the 400 parts per million ...
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How our Indonesian tagging experience made this Philippine one a success
When we launched the tuna tracking map story in time for the World Tuna Day last May 2, we got a ...
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Sharing Wins and Losses in Tuna Boats
Tuna fishing boats may look simple, but their operations are governed by clear rules about how ...
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Baits, Squids, Tuna and Me
Just minutes after sundown, the generator was started to produce enough juice to light up six large ...
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What is it like working on a tuna handline boat?
Joining fishers on a handline boat for several days is far from what it’s like on board a cruise ...
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“Sustainable Overfishing” in Mindoro
Tuna fishing using handline is often branded as sustainable. But is it really? In Mindoro, this ...
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A premature tuna tag recovery is a blessing in disguise
Upon learning that one of the tuna pop-up tags had been found, my immediate reaction was one of ...
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A tuna tag recovered
As I scanned through my email inbox during the tagging last November, one item stood out: a ...
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Yellowfin tuna strikes back, sinks boat!!!
Interesting news bit: A tuna handline fishing boat FB Harvester, was rammed by a 66 kg yellowfin ...
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Rough seas, tuna tag recovery
Just returned from another aborted tuna tagging due to very rough seas. Managed to tag two large ...
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Press release
Tracking Map Reveals Tuna Movements in the Coral Triangle Region (1 May 2013)
