%0 Journal Article %T Tuna Longline Fishing around West and Central Pacific Seamounts %A Telmo Morato %A Simon D. Hoyle %A Valerie Allain %A Simon J. Nicol %J PLOS ONE %D 2012 %I Public Library of Science (PLoS) %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0014453 %X Seamounts have been identified as aggregating locations for pelagic biodiversity including tuna; however the topography and prevailing oceanography differ between seamounts and not all are important for tuna. Although a relatively common feature in oceanic ecosystems, little information is available that identifies those that are biologically important. Improved knowledge offers opportunities for unique management of these areas, which may advance the sustainable management of oceanic resources. In this study, we evaluate the existence of an association between seamounts and tuna longline fisheries at the ocean basin scale, identify significant seamounts for tuna in the western and central Pacific Ocean, and quantify the seamount contribution to the tuna longline catch. %U http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0014453