The family also boasts the fastest-swimming fishes in the world, and bluefin tunas are probably the largest of all bony fishes. |
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He can kind of get bogged down in the details sometimes, and some people might not care why ahi tuna is inferior to bluefin. |
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There, the commercial fishermen patiently wait every year for the annual migrations of albacore, skipjack, yellowfin, big-eye and bluefin. |
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For the first time, anglers off the Donegal coast of north-west Ireland have reported catching bluefin tuna and bluemouth rockfish. |
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They were happily tucking into their menu of Hudson Valley foie gras, tataki bluefin tuna salad and rack of Colorado lamb. |
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The tuna in question is a brick of sushi-grade bluefin toro, seared on one side only. |
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For the bluefin tuna, in a medium saucepan, bring the sake and mirin to a boil, reduce the heat, and maintain at a simmer. |
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The bluefin trevally is a predatory animal that feeds on other fish or crustaceans. |
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Most of the bluefin tuna currently caught is caged alive in floating tuna farms in Croatia and across the Mediterranean. |
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Of the mackerel family, bluefin tuna are the biggest, capable of reaching 1500 pounds. |
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Can chefs serve swordfish, bluefin tuna or Chilean seabass in good conscience? |
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I want there to be hammerhead sharks and bluefin tuna around when my five-year-old son grows up. |
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I've always believed that even when there is only one bluefin tuna left in the sea someone will pay a million dollars to be able to eat it. |
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Though the bluefin market skyrockets during this time, most of the US catch ends up on the auction block in Tokyo. |
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Avoid scarcer species, such as bluefin, which are popular in sushi and sashimi restaurants. |
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The bluefin trevallies have commercial value for fisheries and for game fishing as well. |
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Increased understanding of the migration patterns and level of mixing between the two stocks is crucial to improving the management and conservation of Atlantic bluefin tuna. |
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The southern California bight region, Baja peninsula and waters offshore of central California are emerging as major regions of bluefin tuna residency. |
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Strange creatures accustomed to deeper waters or warmer climes such as basking sharks, eagle rays, and bluefin tuna are increasingly being found around our shores. |
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The ones that have the largest concentrations of mercury are then shark, ray, swordfish, barramundi, gemfish, orange roughy, ling, and southern bluefin tuna. |
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We have shown that cardiac and myocyte specialization of the Pacific bluefin tuna improved cardiac function in cooler waters relative to other tuna species. |
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Other environmental experts think the bluefin study might be more notable for its novelty, rather than its alarm. |
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The most sought after tuna, however, is the Bluefin, used to make tuna sashimi in sushi restaurants. |
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Some 80 to 90 percent of the bluefin, yellowfin and bigeye tuna caught by Taiwanese fishermen is exported to Japan, the largest market for seafood in Asia. |
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Here you might encounter blue marlin, bluefin tuna, blackfin and yellowfin tuna, wahoo, sailfish and dolphin. |
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The global appetite for bluefin tuna has destroyed the species, pushing it to the brink of extinction. |
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Yellowfin tuna are being fished as a replacement for the now largely depleted Southern bluefin tuna. |
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Unlike the trans-Atlantic bluefin, yellowfin and bigeye, blackfins are strictly limited to the Western Atlantic. |
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The natural and social science implications of bluefin tuna migrations off the coast of North Carolina. |
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Bluefin is the largest of the various tuna species caught and marketed annually. |
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Almost 100 years ago some of the first modern American big game anglers discovered the bluefin tuna fishery off Cat Cay, the Bahamas. |
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As a further consequence, Pacific bluefin tuna stopped moving into the region to feed. |
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In a 2001 study, the movements of Atlantic bluefin tuna from an area off North Carolina were studied with the help of special popup tags. |
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Contributions study Pacific and Atlantic salmon, anguillid and European silver eels, lamprey, and bluefin tuna. |
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To which family of sea fish do albacore, bluefin and skipjack belong? |
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Pelagic fish range in size from small coastal forage fish, such as herrings and sardines, to large apex predator oceanic fishes, such as bluefin tuna and oceanic sharks. |
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Meanwhile, the European Court of Justice has ruled that the use of drift nets by French fishing boats to catch bluefin tuna breaks existing EU wildlife conservation laws. |
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Bluefin was the first industry standard SAN management interface. |
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The largest high-tech tag study yet of Atlantic bluefin tuna suggests that two groups mix on feeding grounds but spawn on opposite sides of the ocean. |
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Bluefin gurnard and blue cod predominate in South Island fish and chips. |
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Bluefin tuna show bathymetrically constrained diving while on the shallow continental shelf in the Carolinas and New England, and much deeper dives while offshore. |
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