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A fisherman holds a batch of tuna in Kiribati, where fishing is one of the most common occupations, on Sept. 25, 2015. JONAS GRATZER/LIGHTROCKET VIA GETTY IMAGES
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The International Day of Peace, celebrated on September 21st, is an open invitation to cease hostilities in the world. It is also a moment to reflect on how people interact with the environment on land and at sea. Tuna is well-loved across the world and is an ecological mainstay of the warm waters of the South Pacific. An equally important discussion surrounding tuna and its consumption is climate change, responsible fishing practices, and sustainable development for Pacific Island countries.

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