Representatives of seven cities in the world have signed the agreement that aims to ensure the sustainability of this species in the future.
The Alliance of World Tuna Cities was signed today in Bermeo by representatives of seven cities from different countries. The purpose of this agreement is to ensure the sustainability of this species in the future.
Aritz Abaroa, Mayor of the City of Bizkaia, has stated that this agreement is vital for the sustainability of tuna: “It is a big step towards a collaborative framework between local governments. It will ensure responsible exploitation and management practices.” .
In addition to Bermeo, the alliance is formed by representatives of the cities of Manta (Ecuador), Victoria (Seychelles), Pago Pago (American Samoa), Concarneau (France), General Santos (Philippines) and Majuro (Marshall Islands). .
Source: EITB

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