Largest tuna; to 1500 pounds; of mostly temperate seas: feed in polar regions but breed in tropics.
1 In the last 30 years, bluefin populations around the world have collapsed.
2 Governments have rejected trade bans for bluefin tuna and polar bears.
3 But people have long known more about cooking bluefin than keeping them alive.
4 Prices for bluefin tuna imported from other regions are much lower.
5 The bluefin stripped two hundred and fifty yards off the reel before sounding.
6 The proposals include whether to list bluefin tuna as endangered.
7 Scientists struggle to work out how big bluefin stocks are.
8 Angling Notes: The big bluefin tuna are on the move along the western coastline.
9 But a red light is flashing over the bluefin tuna.
10 President Nicolas Sarkozy said last year he favoured a clear trade ban on bluefin tuna.
11 Though far from complete, their work has made bluefin aquaculture, once nearly unthinkable, a possibility.
12 That's left the seas nearly barren of breeding-age bluefin .
13 Sadly for bluefin , they got a lot more popular.
14 Monaco had proposed protecting bluefin tuna by listing it under appendix I of the CITES.
15 Wasabi or Not to Be Until the 1970s, bluefin tuna was a literal trash fish.
16 More than enough to put the demon of that giant North Carolina bluefin to rest.
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