World Tuna Day 2024 Date: Know History and Significance of the Day That Highlights the Importance of the Tuna Fish

World Tuna Day is an important global event that serves as a platform to raise awareness about the importance of tuna and its contribution to sustainable development, particularly in regions where tuna fishing is a significant industry.

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Every year, World Tuna Day is celebrated on May 2 around the globe. It's a day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of tuna, both economically and environmentally. Tuna is a significant resource for many coastal nations and plays a crucial role in the marine ecosystem. The Tuna fish is rich in Omega-3 and it also contains minerals, proteins, and vitamin B12, among other advantages. Due to its amazing benefits, the fish are threatened by overwhelming demand. According to the latest data, among the seven principal tuna species, 33.3% of the stocks are estimated to be fished at biologically unsustainable levels.

World Tuna Day Date

World Tuna Day is observed annually on May 2 worldwide.

World Tuna Day History

In a bid to raise awareness about the importance of the Tuna fish, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) voted to officially observe World Tuna Day in December 2016. The establishment of the day underlines the importance of conservation management to ensure that we have systems in place to prevent tuna stocks from crashing. Many countries depend heavily on tuna resources for food security and nutrition, economic development, employment, government revenue, livelihoods, culture, and recreation.

World Tuna Day Significance

World Tuna Day is an important global event that serves as a platform to raise awareness about the importance of tuna and its contribution to sustainable development, particularly in regions where tuna fishing is a significant industry. Tuna populations are under pressure from overfishing and other environmental threats. World Tuna Day also highlights the need for sustainable fishing practices to ensure the long-term viability of tuna populations. According to the UN, Tuna species account for 20% of the value of all marine capture fisheries and over eight per cent of all globally traded seafood.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 02, 2024 07:47 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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