Bluefin Blitz 2021

Tidings | Sep 8, 2021

by Gulf of Maine Research Institute

As we start winding down this year’s hectic field season, we’d like to share a cool milestone: this summer, GMRI Research Scientist Dr. Walt Golet and his Pelagic Fisheries lab surpassed over 11,000 bluefin tuna samples collected to date. At first glance, that number might not seem very large, but collecting that many samples of a highly migratory species like Atlantic tuna is no easy task. It's also enough data to provide invaluable information to researchers and decision makers working to better understand and manage the charismatic species.

A man in a green shirt with blue latex gloves on holds a massive, grey and white streaked bluefin tuna head steady while taking a weight measurement on a scale.

It cannot be overstated what an important role this data collections plays in both the national and international management of bluefin tuna. It is an incredible amount of effort to collect these samples collaboratively with participants in the fishery.

Lisa Kerr, Ph.D. Associate Professor, UMaine School of Marine Sciences

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