The Global Tuna Alliance (GTA), an independent collaboration of some of the world's biggest seafood supply chain companies and retailers, is concerned that the lack of binding agreements on harvest strategies in the Western and Central Pacific could jeopardize the future health of the tuna stocks [...]
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