A rare run of bluefin tuna off North Carolina's Outer Banks has pier anglers hooking giants just yards from the beach.
As the first half of the rockfish season will be in 300 feet or less, the local half-day boats are able to get on them close ...
Can tuna “ranching” help alleviate pressure on wild tuna populations? In the Mediterranean Sea, a relatively new aquaculture industry is “ranching” one of the world's largest wild fish ...
In the Atlantic, the bluefin tuna reigns as a symbol of strength and resilience. Here's what to expect when targeting them ...
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.
Europol have coordinated an international operation with authorities from France, Italy, Malta, Spain and Portugal to arrest 79 individuals for their involvement in Europe’s bluefin tuna market.
DESCRIPTION: Sleek giants with blue and gray coloring, bluefin tuna are one of the largest fish in the ocean and can grow to weigh more than 1,000 pounds. Their bodies are muscular, and they have ...
But the bluefin tuna that Goldberg reeled in with his mate Mike Resetar on Saturday, April 19 was unlike anything he's experienced on the water before.
Underwater operations company Phoenix International has a contract with the U.S. Navy to use a robot called Bluefin-21 to search the Indian Ocean for signs of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight ...
Tuna “ranchers” believe that their operations take pressure off wild tuna populations because the tuna fishermen get a better price for their catch and therefore need to fish less intensively.
A bear-sized bluefin tuna has been sold at a Tokyo market for ¥207 million ($1.3 million), boasting enough fishy flesh to create a sashimi platter that could satisfy an entire school of sharks.
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