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In the Mediterranean Sea, a relatively new aquaculture industry is “ranching” one of the world's largest wild fish species, the giant Atlantic bluefin tuna. Driven largely by the growing ...
The Atlantic bluefin tuna is one of the largest, fastest, and most gorgeously colored of all the world’s fishes. Their torpedo-shaped, streamlined bodies are built for speed and endurance.
That estimate doesn't consider the expected long-term negative effects of the oil spill in the tuna's breeding habitat. In 2011 the National Marine Fisheries Service added Atlantic bluefin tuna to the ...
With their swimming muscles and torpedo-shaped bodies, tuna travels the oceans with ease. The Atlantic bluefin tuna can grow up to ten feet long and weigh as much as 2000 pounds. Certain tuna ...
A bluefin tuna caught off northern Japan fetched 207 million yen ($1.31 million) in the inaugural auction of 2025 at Tokyo’s Toyosu wholesale fish market on Jan. 5. It was the second-highest ...
The Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association has been certified as sustainable under the Marine Stewardship Council standard. It is a world-first for southern bluefin tuna and is ...
There are multiple species of bluefin tuna, including the Pacific bluefin tuna, the Atlantic bluefin tuna and the southern bluefin tuna, according to the International Union for Conservation of ...
is protesting a regulation he says unfairly prohibits shore-based anglers from fishing for, catching, landing and keeping bluefin tuna. / wavy.com NAGS HARBOR, NC – Deflated by a rule that blew ...
A bluefin tuna caught off the coast of Oma, Aomori Prefecture, fetched 36.04 million yen ($270,000), the top price at the first auction of the year at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market on Jan.
A pending Texas state record bluefin tuna, described by Esslinger as "the size of a car," was hauled in after an epic five-hour battle off the coast, near a floating rig in the Gulf of Mexico.
BEAUMONT, Texas — A Port Arthur man and his friends reeled in their 'white whale' last week, well in this case a massive bluefin tuna that one would be forgiven in mistaking for a whale.