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Earlier, six members of the committee announced their intention to oppose the resolution
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The Global Tuna Alliance (GTA) stated in a statement that Indonesia and Oman formally opposed the agreement reached at the 25th session of the International Tuna Trade Committee.
The subsequent opposition from India, Iran, Madagascar and Comoros meant that tuna Trade Commission's agreement "may be in vain"
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The subsequent opposition from India, Iran, Madagascar and Comoros meant that tuna Trade Commission's agreement "may be in vain"
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The Global Tuna Alliance (GTA) stated that if these six countries all oppose and continue to catch Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna at the level of 2019, then in 2022, the total catch of all members of the International Biotechnology Committee may be as high as 465,214 tons.
64,203 tons higher than the agreed upper limit
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64,203 tons higher than the agreed upper limit
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These six countries caught 170,179 tons of Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna in 2019, and members claimed that the agreement of the International Biotechnology Committee would adversely affect their artisanal fishermen
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According to the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) agreement of June 2021, yellowfin tuna fishing restrictions will only take effect in 2022
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Previously, GTA had urged the International Yellowfin Tuna Association to limit the catch of yellowfin tuna to 341,000 tons, which is lower than the 403,000 tons recommended by the Scientific Committee of the International Yellowfin Tuna Association
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Previously, GTA had urged the International Yellowfin Tuna Association to limit the catch of yellowfin tuna to 341,000 tons, which is lower than the 403,000 tons recommended by the Scientific Committee of the International Yellowfin Tuna Association
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The GTA stated that if these countries formally opposed it, they feared that the efforts made in the negotiations that had paved the way for the IOTC agreement would be abandoned
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