2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202308.0510.v1
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Ecosystem Management Policy Implications Based on Tonga Main Tuna Species Catch Data 2002–2018

SIOSAIA VAIHOLA,
STUART KININMONTH

Abstract: Tuna species are an important resource to the people of the Pacific, particularly small island countries like Tonga, that have few alternative natural resources. These countries are dependent on this fishery for their nutrition, recreation, government revenue, employment, welfare and culture. Threatening these benefits, however, are global warming and climate uncertainties that affect the presence and distribution of tuna in the Pacific islands countries and territories. There-fore, one of the most important d… Show more

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