Largest tuna; to 1500 pounds; of mostly temperate seas: feed in polar regions but breed in tropics.
1 Governments have rejected trade bans for bluefin tuna and polar bears.
2 Prices for bluefin tuna imported from other regions are much lower.
3 The proposals include whether to list bluefin tuna as endangered.
4 Angling Notes: The big bluefin tuna are on the move along the western coastline.
5 But a red light is flashing over the bluefin tuna .
6 President Nicolas Sarkozy said last year he favoured a clear trade ban on bluefin tuna .
7 Monaco had proposed protecting bluefin tuna by listing it under appendix I of the CITES.
8 Wasabi or Not to Be Until the 1970s, bluefin tuna was a literal trash fish.
9 Resistance from Asian countries, particularly Japan, to ban trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna received most attention.
10 But the priciest items in the market aren't the armadillo steaks or even the bluefin tuna .
11 For the first time, catch limits are being introduced for recreational fishers targeting southern bluefin tuna .
12 Southern bluefin tuna are listed as critically endangered.
13 France, Italy and Spain account for half of the world's total allowable catch of bluefin tuna .
14 Last year, the European Commission accused France and Italy of breaching their quotas on bluefin tuna fishing.
15 Inflate the price of bluefin tuna several fold, and you risk spurring demand to a threatening extent.
16 He hopes to have a bluefin tuna flesh product (at the cellular level) available soon.
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