US regulations on tuna don't even make a difference if they're not coordinated with all of the other countries that stake a claim on these highly migratory fish. It's like being the one person out of ten thousand who rides their bike to work instead of taking the Suburban. It doesn't really matter unless we all work together. We just have to wait for the Mediterranean tuna fisheries to entirely collapse and for there to be no commercial fleet to confound conservation measures; then, when there are barely any fish left, some decent regulations will surface.
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