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WORLD TUNA DAY 2026

Tuna is one of the most widely consumed seafoods in Australia and New Zealand. Choosing sustainably sourced options like those with the MSC blue fish tick is a simple way to support healthy oceans.

The importance of tuna

Tuna is one of the world’s most popular fish – whether in sushi, sandwiches or salads – and it plays a big role in feeding people and supporting ocean health. That’s why World Tuna Day is so important: it’s a chance to recognise how vital tuna is and why choosing sustainably caught tuna matters.

Half of the world’s wild tuna catch now comes from fisheries that meet the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) sustainability standard. That means they’re fishing in a way that protects tuna populations, minimises harm to ocean habitats, and helps ensure there’s enough tuna for future generations.

The progress we’re seeing today is thanks to over 180 tuna fisheries around the world that are committed to sustainable practices. But that work needs to continue, and World Tuna Day is a great reminder that our everyday choices – like checking for the blue MSC label – really do count.

World Tuna Day aims to accelerate action to protect the future of tuna.

What is being done to protect tuna?

Tuna is being protected through global efforts to ensure it’s fished sustainably:

  • 54% of the global tuna catch is now MSC certified, amounting to 2.8 million tonnes per year
  • 14% of global tuna catch is taken by fisheries in a fisheries improvement project (FIP), an initiative that puts fisheries on a path towards sustainability
  • According to the ISSF only 2% of global tuna stocks are considered overfished

This commitment is delivering real impact, with more than 300,000 metric tonnes of MSC labelled tuna now available to shoppers – helping protect tuna stocks for the future.

Where to buy MSC certified tuna in Australia and New Zealand

In New Zealand, you'll find tuna with the MSC label from DINE, John West and Pams.

In Australia, you'll find tuna with the MSC label from Coles, Coles Simply, Coles Pacific, DINE, East Coast Tuna Co, John West, Little Tuna, Safcol, Terra Madre, The Stock Merchant, Walkers Tuna and Wild Tides.

World Tuna Day activities

From raising awareness to taking action or simply enjoying sustainable tuna, there's plenty you can do to take part this World Tuna Day. Together, we're on a mission to end overfishing - a major global goal enshrined within the UN sustainable development goals.

Three things you can do this World Tuna Day...

  1. Cook a sustainable tuna recipe
  2. Check your cans of tuna
  3. Read a tuna fishing story

1 - Cook a sustainable tuna recipe

Celebrate with a dish that supports ocean-friendly fishing—delicious and sustainable!

Discover more tuna recipes

Tuna noodle caboodle
Prep time
10 mins
Cooking Time
90 mins
Tuna melt with ketchup
Prep time
20 mins
Cooking Time
5 mins
Tuna and olive stuffed romano peppers
Prep time
20 mins
Cooking Time
25 mins
Tuna tataki with soya mayonnaise
Prep time
30 mins
Cooking Time
5 mins
Grilled tuna with Balinese sambal
Prep time
45 mins
Cooking Time
30 mins
Salade Niçoise
Prep time
40 mins
Cooking Time
20 mins
Tuna carpaccio with ponzu sauce
Prep time
20 mins
Cooking Time
5 mins
Wild tuna fish cakes
Prep time
0 mins
Cooking Time
30 mins
Grilled tuna skewers with salsa verde
Prep time
30 mins
Cooking Time
10 mins
Tom Brown: Mediterranean Tuna and Cannelini Bean Salad
Prep time
10 mins
Cooking Time
10 mins
Vitello Tonnato
Prep time
20 mins
Cooking Time
5 mins
Tuna pizza
Prep time
20 mins
Cooking Time
10 mins
Tuna melt
Prep time
10 mins
Cooking Time
10 mins

2 - Check your cans of tuna

Choose seafood with the blue fish tick to help protect tuna populations for future generations.

Check your cans of tuna

3 - Read a tuna fishing story

Discover how island nations are leading the way in sustainable tuna fishing.

World Tuna Day 2026 theme

The MSC's 2026 theme for World Tuna Day is Tuna Done Right

We need to conserve our wonderful tuna resources for future generations. Get involved in the conversation with #WorldTunaDay and #BigBlueFuture and tag @MSCbluefishtick for the chance to have your post shared to our networks.

World Tuna Day in Australia and New Zealand

Even though World Tuna Day is a global day to protect tuna, there's plenty that can be done locally to support sustainable tuna.

In Australia and New Zealand, we can enjoy a range of MSC certified sustainable tuna from Skipjack, Albacore and Yellowfin.

Over half of the world's skipjack tuna is caught in the Western Central Pacific Ocean and tuna is also caught in Australian and New Zealand waters.