Understanding Bluefin Tuna

Perspectives | Dec 31, 2018

Bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Maine are a critically important species, both biologically and commercially.

An underwater photo of a school of bluefin tuna.
In this video from our Gulf of Maine, Explained series, Dr. Walt Golet discusses research on the bluefin tuna and touches on their importance to the Gulf of Maine.

"One of the best parts about my job is the interconnectedness I have with management, with assessment, and with the actual fishing communities — be they recreational or commercial. It's really a partnership between all those different facets that makes our research program run.

Walt Golet Assistant Professor, UMaine School of Marine Sciences

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