A Japanese sushi boss has paid a record $3.1m (£2.5m ... of the scarcity of large Pacific bluefin tuna. They are officially listed by the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) as an endangered species.
After a dogged and tiring battle that almost took all line from his Okuma reel, Gill worked the tuna to the surface, and it was finally hauled aboard the Excel. The boat’s scale said the fish weighed ...
A bluefin tuna has sold for a record 155.4 million yen (£1.09 million) at a Tokyo auction – nearly three times the previous high set last year. The record sale comes as environmentalists warn ...
In the Mediterranean Sea, a relatively new aquaculture industry is “ranching” one of the world's largest wild fish species, the giant Atlantic bluefin tuna. Driven largely by the growing ...
What’s happening to bluefin tuna? They’re nearing extinction. The World Wildlife Fund recently predicted that if current fishing trends continue, bluefins could virtually disappear from the ...
The Atlantic bluefin tuna is one of the largest, fastest, and most gorgeously colored of all the world’s fishes. Their torpedo-shaped, streamlined bodies are built for speed and endurance.
Sushi magnate Kiyoshi Kimura stunned foodies around the world in 2019 when he paid a record-high 333.6 million yen ($2.9 million) for a single bluefin tuna at the first auction of the year.
Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) is the most expensive fish in the world. In 2019 ... set the International Game Fish Association record for largest tuna ever caught.
The bluefin tuna, one of the world's most remarkable ocean creatures, is in trouble and needs your help. Overfishing is driving this mighty warm-blooded fish toward the brink of extinction, and yet ...
The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has agreed to increase the catch quota by 1.5 times for bluefin tuna weighing 30 kilograms or more next year. The agreement was reached ...
I’ve been fascinated by bluefin tuna ever since I bought a book called Tunny, which talked about recreational fishing in the 1920s off the coast of Scarborough, where people caught fish weighing ...