Navigating the Currents: An In-Depth Analysis of the Variables Influencing Thunnus thynnus Fishing Outcomes in the Eastern Mediterranean
Received Date: Dec 02, 2024 / Published Date: Dec 28, 2024
Abstract
The fishing of Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) in the Eastern Mediterranean is an activity shaped by a complex interplay of environmental, ecological, and anthropogenic factors. This study investigates the key variables that influence the success and sustainability of tuna fishing in this region, focusing on factors such as ocean currents, water temperature, prey availability, fishing techniques, and regulatory measures. By analyzing data collected from fishing vessels, satellite tracking, and oceanographic surveys, we identify how these variables interact to impact tuna catch rates, distribution, and behavior. The research highlights the significance of seasonal and spatial fluctuations in the Mediterranean's marine conditions, as well as the influence of overfishing, climate change, and international fishing agreements. By providing a comprehensive understanding of these driving forces, this study contributes to more effective management strategies aimed at preserving tuna populations while ensuring the viability of the fishing industry.
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