Catch limits were implemented for the first time in the eastern Pacific Ocean in 2012, but they're not enough to protect bluefin. Since 1970, western Atlantic bluefin tuna have declined by about 70 ...
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.
People are getting catfished — literally. Experts warn that when it comes to sushi, what you sea is often not what you get — ...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists two populations of bluefin, the Atlantic and the southern, as critically endangered on its “Red List” of imperiled species. The Pacific bluefin ...
Wild tuna can get fairly large, and the Atlantic bluefin tuna is among the largest. They can live up to 35 years, making them heavy in toxins. Studies have suggested in the past that restaurant tuna ...
But because many populations of Atlantic bluefin are considered severely over-fished, critics of the industry say that these ranching operations are adding to an excessive hunt that is steadily ...
Proposals for tighter trade controls for species such as the Atlantic Blue Fin tuna, sharks and corals have been submitted for the next meeting of parties to the Convention on International Trade in ...
Demand for bluefin tuna is such that any progress draws pressure for bigger catches. Last week, the Marine Stewardship Council granted certification for a Japanese fishery’s Atlantic bluefin ...
Europol have coordinated an international operation with authorities from France, Italy, Malta, Spain and Portugal to arrest 79 individuals for their involvement in Europe’s bluefin tuna market.