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.
The panel did not reach consensus regarding the proposed listing under CITES Appendix I of Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus), however a majority of the panel agreed that the available ...
Researchers are investigating the reappearance of Atlantic bluefin tuna off Scotland ... The latest research is being carried out by the Thunnus UK, a collaborative research project that includes ...
There are three species of bluefin tuna: Pacific (Thunnus orientalis), Southern (Thunnus maccoyii), and Atlantic (Thunnus thynnus), the latter of which is the largest. Revered for their “rich ...
Their bodies are muscular, and they have short pectoral fins compared to other tunas. HABITAT: Northern bluefin tuna are found throughout the North Atlantic Ocean. They can sustain cold and warm ...
A €12 million annual trade in illegal bluefin tuna recently uncovered in the Mediterranean and ... WWF also believes ICCAT should ban the retention of North Atlantic shortfin mako shark and limit ...
Since 1970, western Atlantic bluefin tuna have declined by about 70 percent due to overfishing. Halfway through a 20-year government “rebuilding program” for the severely depleted population, there ...
Inaction presents a major risk to the seriously depleted species Guayaquil, Ecuador – Inability to agree on a recovery plan for Pacific bluefin tuna at a meeting of the fisheries commission for the ...
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