Organización de Productores de Túnidos y Pesca Fresca (Optuna No 42), the non-profit tuna producer organisation based on the island of Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands has become the latest Member of the International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF), the non-profit association that is committed to developing and supporting responsible one-by-one tuna fisheries and supply chains. Optuna No 42 represents the interests of the historic pole-and-line tuna fishery of the Canary Islands, which has been supporting local fishermen and coastal communities in the region for more than 100 years.

Optuna No 42 was founded in 1991 by 21 pole-and-line fishers to safeguard the future of the fishery and to improve the commercialisation of its members’ tuna catches. Its membership is predominantly comprised of six pole-and-line tuna vessels, each between 24 and 34 metres in length and carrying 12 crew. Additional support is provided by boats from Fuerteventura, La Graciosa and Puerto del Carmen, among others.

The organisation is governed by a general assembly and a board of directors. Fishing effort is coordinated by the board, which sends out vessels and also keeps a live record of the catches throughout the fishing season. Returns are evenly divided among all fishers from the fleet, regardless of the vessels’ specific catches. As well as supplying the local market, one-by-one tuna products are shipped twice a week to Spain.

Don Andres Cedres Alonso, Managing Director of Optuna No 42, says, “The Canary Islands fishery is very important for the local community, and has been for a very long time. Our ancestors caught tuna one-by-one in small boats with sails and paddles. We maintain the same sustainable fishing principles today through our pole-and-line fleet and want to ensure that this fishery and its resources are preserved for generations to come. The decision to join IPNLF is an important part of that strategy, and we look forward to working together to further support our policy of responsible, artisanal fishing.”

Through its membership of IPNLF, Optuna No 42 joins a growing network of value chain stakeholders from all over the world that are collectively working to enhance one-by-one tuna fisheries and the value that they deliver to communities connected to them.

Martin Purves, Managing Director of IPNLF, comments, “We are delighted to welcome Optuna No 42 and the pole-and-line fishers that it represents into our Member network. We look forward to supporting efforts to protect this culturally important fishery and ensuring a viable and vibrant future for the Canary Island’s fishing communities.”

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ABOUT IPNLF

The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) works to develop, support and promote socially and environmentally responsible pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries around the world. IPNLF’s ambition is to contribute to thriving coastal fisheries, including the people, communities, businesses and seas connected with them.  As a hub for sustainably-minded organisations, we use the influence of the market to forge change through practical fishery projects and stakeholder cooperation. IPNLF membership is open to organisations involved in the one-by-one caught tuna supply chain. Allied with our Members, IPNLF demonstrates the value of one-by-one caught tuna to consumers, policymakers and throughout the supply chain. We work across science, policy and the seafood sector, using an evidence-based, solutions-focused approach with guidance from our Scientific & Technical Advisory Committee and Board of Trustees.

IPNLF was officially registered in the United Kingdom in 2012 (Charity 1145586), with branch offices in the UK and the Maldives, and a staff presence in Indonesia, South Africa, France, Germany, the Netherlands, North America and St Helena.

ABOUT Organización de Productores de Túnidos y Pesca Fresca (Optuna No 42)

Organización de Productores de Túnidos y Pesca Fresca (Optuna No 42), is a non-profit producers association organisation based in Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Founded in 1991 by 21 pole-and-line fishery stakeholders, the organisation represents the interests of the local pole-and-line tuna fishery. Optuna No 42 aims to safeguard the future of the fishery and to improve the commercialisation of its members’ tuna catches. Its membership is predominantly comprised of six pole-and-line tuna vessels, each between 24 and 34 metres in length and carrying 12 crew. Additional support is provided by boats from Fuerteventura, La Graciosa and Puerto del Carmen (among others).