The Infofish Tuna 2018 conference 2018 will look to encompass several key issues facing the sector, including fluctuating prices and poor landings. Held in Bangkok, Thailand from May 28-30, the conference program has been designed to address issues including the growing need to ensure sustainability of resources and eco-labeling for tuna products; fishery improvement programs; the growth of technology to combat illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing; innovations in industry; pole-and-line and fishery aggregation device management; labor and "decent work" standards; climate change; market access, and so on [...]
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