Participating Fishermen were reminded that their work in managing the deck and storage spaces of the vessel before fishing, during fishing, and after unloading can influence the quality of the product coming from their vessel and that everything they do on the deck of the boat, from cleaning to the storage of chemicals, bait, and product, has the potential to affect the quality of the catch.
Lastly, Mr. Caballero emphasized that proper tuna handling is an important part of any Fishery Improvement Program. He reiterated that by following proper handling practices, fishermen can help to reduce post-harvest losses, improve the quality of tuna products, and ensure the safety of tuna products for consumers.