National Marine Fisheries Service

08/18/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/18/2026 09:19

American Tuna Gets a Boost: Increased Bluefin Tuna Quotas Mean More Opportunities for U.S. Fishermen

In a major win for America's fishing industry, NOAA Fisheries is implementing increased bluefin tuna quotas after historic negotiations by the United States at the 2025 annual meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) , Today's action, alongside additional quota increases for bluefin tuna, North and South Atlantic swordfish, and North Atlantic albacore, will dramatically expand access, create new fishing opportunities, and provide greater flexibility for U.S. fishermen.

Quota Category

2026 Adjusted Quotas

Bluefin Tuna 1,509.98 metric tons (mt)
Pelagic Longline Bycatch Set-aside 62.5 mt ww
North Atlantic Swordfish 3,378.2 mt dressed weight (dw)
South Atlantic Swordfish 75.2 mt dw
Northern Albacore 1111.8 mt ww

U.S. pelagic longline fishermen who incidentally catch Atlantic bluefin tuna will also benefit from significantly greater operational flexibility. Through successful negotiations, U.S. ICCAT delegation also secured a substantial increase in the bluefin tuna bycatch set-aside quota (up from 25 mt to 62.5 mt) to account for the catch of eastern Atlantic-origin bluefin tuna by U.S. vessels operating in the vicinity of the ICCAT bluefin tuna management area boundary and adjacent areas (i.e., western Atlantic exclusive of the Gulf of America). NOAA Fisheries has incorporated this increased allocation into its Individual Bluefin Tuna Quota program, providing additional opportunities for the fleet.

Building on these historic outcomes, NOAA Fisheries is also increasing 2026 annual quotas for bluefin tuna, North and South Atlantic swordfish, and North Atlantic albacore to account for 2025 underharvests. Together, these actions maximize available fishing opportunities, ensure U.S. fishermen can fully benefit from sustainable fisheries management, and reflect the strong results achieved through U.S. leadership in international negotiations.

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