WWF uncovers massive unreported trade of Atlantic Bluefin tuna through Panama31/10/2012 14:40:20
The 2007 quota for Mediterranean bluefin tuna was more than double that recommended by scientists to avoid the high risk of collapse. - © WWF-Canon / Ezequiel NAVÍO October 2012. A new study commissioned by WWF has uncovered that between 2000 and 2010 the equivalent of 18,704 tonnes of live Bluefin tuna were traded via Panama without being reported to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) - the international body managing the fishery. Besides Panama, Mediterranean countries including Spain, Italy, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey were involved, as well as Japan. WWF has called on ICCAT and the concerned countries to urgently investigate further. Open secret Based on official trade and customs databases, it has been revealed that over a decade as much as 14,327 tonnes of processed Atlantic Bluefin was traded via Panama. This volume of trade corresponds to an estimated weight of 18,704 tonnes of live fish. Bluefin tuna has been exported to Panama from Mediterranean countries including Spain, Italy, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey and Panama, in turn, re-exported to Japan as much as 13,730 tonnes of processed Bluefin. The trade detected peaked in 2003 and 2004, with 3000-4000 tonnes per year, but was still on-going at a lesser extent as late as in 2010. Crime Spain, Italy, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, and Japan were involved For sale in Japan WWF calls on ICCAT, the countries identified in the study and the European Union, to urgently launch a serious investigation that would allow to either ruling out or endorsing the suspicions of IUU activities pinpointed by the study.
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