“…Considering the meeting-point hypothesis, DFADs, by increasing the density of FOBs, could provoke the dispersion of tuna, disturbing schooling behaviour and ultimately impacting their natural mortality (Figure 3, Fréon & Dagorn, 2000). It is important to note here that this potential impact on tuna natural mortality does not constitute an ecological trap: by associating with Since then, several papers reviewed existing evidence and/or proposed future research directions to address the impacts of DFADs on tropical tuna (Dagorn, Holland, et al, 2013;Davies et al, 2014;Evans et al, 2015;Fonteneau et al, 2015;Leroy et al, 2013;Pons et al, 2023;Taquet, 2013). Yet, most of these papers, except those by Taquet (2013) and Pons et al (2023), addressed these impacts at a regional scale, and all were mainly focussing on the impacts of DFADs on fishing mortality, Tuna habitat can be defined as the surface and sub-surface ocean waters, with all the abiotic (temperature, dissolved oxygen, etc.…”