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Bluefin tuna is an easy target for overfishing, chiefly because of its gargantuan size. The largest of all tuna, bluefin can live up to 40 years and weigh up to 2,000 pounds.
Overfishing. Bluefin tuna have been eaten by humans for centuries. However, in the 1970s, demand and prices for large bluefins soared worldwide, particularly in Japan, ...
Pacific bluefin tuna have beat decades of overfishing and fully rebounded — 10 years earlier than expected, experts said. This milestone is a surprise and triumph for scientists worldwide who ...
Pinchin's eponymous kings are Atlantic bluefin tuna, ... overfishing would never occur, but of course it does. In some ways, however, Pinchin's account ultimately vindicates Lutcavage — for, ...
Once pushed to the brink of extinction by overfishing, bluefin tuna has experienced a spectacular rebound in recent years. But can it survive the onslaught of climate change? $3.1m. That is the ...
Bluefin tuna regulations changed for the better when NOAA announced last week new angling and charter/headboat Highly ...
MOVES to allow charter fishing for Atlantic bluefin tuna in Jersey’s waters later this year have been condemned by a UK animal rights group. “Catch and release” charter trips are due to take place in ...
The Pacific bluefin tuna moved from "vulnerable" to "near threatened" due and was noted as being “severely depleted at less than 5% of its original biomass,” the IUCN said at the time.