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In this video ISSF Scientific Advisory Committee member Jerry Scott discusses tuna fishery management options, and the uses of input and output controls.
This video featuring ISSF President Susan Jackson reviews the methodology behind and the organization’s objectives in publishing An Evaluation of the Sustainability of Global Tuna Stocks Relative to Marine Stewardship Council Criteria. As of 2021, the ISSF report evaluates 23 global tuna stocks and is co-authored by multiple expert and independent authors. You can find the most recent iteration of the report here: http://ow.ly/tbTl30rydfT
Susan Jackson, Victor Restrepo and Bill Fox discuss implementation of harvest control rules as a strategy to keep populations above specific reference points and why Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) should adopt harvest management plans.
Marine life can be attracted to any inanimate floating object — either naturally occurring, including large dead animals, or manmade objects like FADs. However scientists have defined a strict definition for catches that are truly FAD-free. Victor Restrepo, Chair, ISSF Scientific Advisory Committee, Jerry Scott, Senior Advisor, NOAA-Fisheries Southeast Science Center, and Laurent Dagorn, Senior Scientist Institut De Recherche Pour Le Développement, discuss the differences in purse seine “sets” and why its important to properly distinguish.