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Large Scale MPAs Have Limited Benefits for Pacific Tuna

A new comprehensive study found that the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) and development of large static oceanic no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) in the tropical Pacific do not have discernible conservation benefits for Pacific skipjack and bigeye tuna, two of the most important tropical tuna species to U.S. fisheries.

The study published in Frontiers in Marine Science was led by world-renowned tuna expert Dr. John

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