(Thunnus thynnus) Species of tuna fish, living in both the Western and the Eastern Atlantic Ocean and extending into the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
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Examples for "tunny "
Examples for "tunny "
1 The dolphin and the tunny and the flying fish swam with us.
2 The chief exports are dried fruit, wine, salt, tunny , sardines and anchovies.
3 The tunny - seller gets a pick-axe and at midnight begins to dig.
4 Their footfalls made a tunny , echoy noise going down the hall.
5 Hanno was horrified to see some of the tunny floating around his feet.
1 The accompanying text explained that the fish was an Atlantic giant bluefin tuna that had been caught by fishermen from Dingle.
1 Resistance from Asian countries, particularly Japan, to ban trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna received most attention.
2 Stocks of the Pacific, Southern and Atlantic bluefin tuna have fallen over the past 15 years amid overfishing.
3 The European Union's executive said last month that Atlantic bluefin tuna should be protected from being pushed to extinction by Japanese sushi lovers.
4 Stocks of Atlantic bluefin tuna , prized as a delicacy in Japan, have plunged more than 80 percent since 1970, according to CITES.
5 Atlantic bluefin tuna stocks have declined by more than 80 percent since 1970, according to CITES, which estimates current stocks at 3.17 million.
6 Stocks of Atlantic bluefin tuna , prized as a sushi delicacy in Japan, have plunged more than 80 percent since 1970, according to CITES.
7 A SINGLE Atlantic bluefin tuna can weigh up to 650 kilogrammes, swim at up to 70 kilometres an hour, and fetch more than €70,000.
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