Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Tuna Day -
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This #WorldTunaDay, we’re asking – how seabird safe is the tuna we eat?
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World Tuna Day is an event celebrated globally on May 2nd every year. It was first observed in 2017, after the United Nations General Assembly recognised the importance of tuna as a vital food source and decided to dedicate a day to it.
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This World Tuna Day – a reminder to celebrate the hard work of millions of fishing communities in the Western Central Pacific Ocean for making it possible for tuna to be a regular part of people’s diet & important protein source in Australia & the world over. https://t.co/mb6Bdljq9h
Happy #WorldTunaDay . The UNs Common Oceans Tuna project aims to ensure that all major tuna stocks are fished at sustainable levels by 2027. https://t.co/b1InVYUnGf
Happy World Tuna Day!
This day was created to generate awareness about tuna. Here off Cornwall sightings of Atlantic bluefin tuna have increased. During the MVEC boat trips, we witnessed tuna feeding in Falmouth Bay!! 🐟🐟 #MVEC22 #Worldtunaday
— Marine Vertebrate MSc (U of Exeter) (@MarineVertsMSc) May 2, 2023
Happy World Tuna Day !!
It was created to raise awareness about the importance of tuna and promote sustainable fishing practices 🐟 #worldtunaday
This autumn I was lucky to witness bluefin tuna feeding in Falmouth Bay, hopefully more this summer ! https://t.co/z71OCwtaqY
Happy Tuna Day🐟
Tuna is a very popular species that is consumed highly around the world. Today is a day to raise awareness for the importance of tuna fish & to promote sustainable fishing practices all over the world.🌍 https://t.co/e0aVIoD6uQ
World Tuna Day seeks to raise awareness about the overfishing of tuna and tuna-like species. Tuna and similar species are important fish both economically, and as a source of food.
World Tuna Day Facts - in 2023
The theme for World Tuna Day in 2023 was Yes We Can.