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Analysis

NOAA fisheries ruling bolsters American Samoa, Hawaii longline tuna fisheries

'We had to take it upon ourselves to reduce our impact and the first, best choice, understanding the science and compliance and those types of things, was to switch our gear' -- Eric Kingma, executive director, Hawaii Longline Association

By Nick Sambides Jr. | Dec. 14, 2022 15:58 GMT
A pelagic fishing vessel in Hawaii. Photograph courtesy of the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council.
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