Catches of Skipjack Tuna to Increase, Bigeye to Decline
date:Jul 13, 2012
The participants were senior fisheries officers and national focal points officers for climate change in Pacific Island countries and territories, not-for-profit organisations and funding bodies, reports FijiTimesOnline.


They were interested to know how the plans to optimise the benefits of fisheries and aquaculture for economic development, food security and livelihoods could be affected by climate change, and how the sector can adapt to retain these benefits.


The four-day workshop was base
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