Atlantic bluefin tuna are highly prized for both big game angling and Japanese cuisine, making them one of the world's most valuable fish.
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Bluefin tuna weighting 210kg sold for more than £2,000
The biggest UK ‘tuna boom’ in a century has seen a bluefin weighing 210kg sell for more than £2k. The giant fish was caught ...
A fish wholesaler has purchased a 210kg (463lb) bluefin tuna for more than £2,000. The fish was caught on Thursday by the team at Pechos Grandes and was sold at an auction on Friday at Brixham fish ...
Aoife McGettigan was out with Killybegs Fishing Trips when she battled and brought alongside what the crew described as the biggest tuna ever caught on their boat. The crew celebrated the moment on ...
A spectacle known as a "boiling sea" caused by bluefin tuna going into a feeding frenzy has been captured on film. The phenomenon happened due to large numbers of the Atlantic bluefin tuna hunting ...
Researchers at the ESRF, the European Synchrotron, together with CNRS, ENS Lyon and the Institute of Marine Research in Norway, have unveiled how Atlantic Bluefin tuna transforms the toxic form of ...
Researchers at the ESRF - the European Synchrotron-, together with CNRS, ENS Lyon and the Institute of Marine Research in Norway, have unveiled how Atlantic Bluefin tuna transforms the toxic form of ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, Azumi Houston brings its Bluefin Tuna Carving Experience to River Oaks District. The cocktail-style evening will showcase the artistry of Japanese cuisine with the carving ...
In April of 2025, a group of anglers off the coast of Galveston, Texas caught a monster-sized bluefin tuna. The previous state record was a whopping 876 lbs., but the bluefin hoisted aboard the ...
Bluefin tuna regulations changed for the better this week when NOAA announced new angling and charter/headboat Highly Migratory Species limits. Effective July 1, private vessels with an HMS angling ...
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