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tuna fishery agreements

Tuna fishery agreements are arrangements between countries or organizations to manage and conserve tuna populations and ensure sustainable fishing. These agreements set rules on how much tuna can be caught, designate fishing zones, and often include measures to prevent overfishing and protect marine ecosystems. They aim to balance economic interests of fishing nations with the health of tuna stocks and the environment, promoting cooperation and responsible resource use across different jurisdictions.