The Humane Society and other groups have maintained deep concern for all species involved in tuna fishery.
Like the tuna fishery in the Pacific, dolphins are dying to increase the profits of the fishing companies.
A large portion of the local tuna fishery goes to Japan to be sold for sashimi.
The major fishery in the Maldives is the tuna fishery.
The main source of mortality, however, is industrial tuna fisheries.
Purse seining largely took over commercial tuna fisheries in the 1960s and 1970s.
The history of Cabanas is connected to the commercial tuna fishery.
It is important to protect the tuna fishery for future generations.
These communities are reported not to engage in tuna fisheries.
Opah are frequently caught as bycatch in many longline tuna fisheries.