Largest tuna; to 1500 pounds; of mostly temperate seas: feed in polar regions but breed in tropics.
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Examples for "bluefin"
Examples for "bluefin"
1In the last 30 years, bluefin populations around the world have collapsed.
2Governments have rejected trade bans for bluefin tuna and polar bears.
3But people have long known more about cooking bluefin than keeping them alive.
4Prices for bluefin tuna imported from other regions are much lower.
5The bluefin stripped two hundred and fifty yards off the reel before sounding.
1Governments have rejected trade bans for bluefin tuna and polar bears.
2Prices for bluefin tuna imported from other regions are much lower.
3The proposals include whether to list bluefin tuna as endangered.
4Angling Notes: The big bluefin tuna are on the move along the western coastline.
5But a red light is flashing over the bluefin tuna.
1Dog fish, too, are sometimes taken; as are conger eels, and horse mackerel.
2And around the same time, southerly species, such as chub and horse mackerel, slowly moved in.
3There are all varieties, from speckled trout and mackerel, up to conger eels, horse mackerel, and porpoises.
4We get them, sometimes, in the trawl-notshoals of 'em, but single fish, which we call horse mackerel.
5The two are alleged to have awarded horse mackerel quotas to Iceland's biggest fishing firm Samherji in exchange for bribes.
1But even Thunnus thynnus has to start off young and small.