Pacific bluefin tuna

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Pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis are some of the biggest and fastest fish in the Pacific Ocean. The tuna possesses a streamlined body to reduce water resistance and conserve energy for trans-Pacific migrations. More

have tended to be from Pacific bluefin tuna caught in Japanese waters, but high-grade Atlantic bluefin, particularly those from Canada and Boston, also fetch high prices. Prices paid to United States and Canadian fishermen by tuna buyers were highest in the late 1970s and 1980s. More

Pacific bluefin tuna leave Japan's coastal waters and swim east to school off California and Mexico. Credit: AP Photo/Chris Park The Atlantic bluefin tuna is so prized for gourmet sushi that it has been overfished to the brink of commercial collapse. More

Pacific bluefin tunas as part of the larger Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP) initiative that will document the migrations of tunas, sharks, squid and other open ocean species in the eastern Pacific. More

A Pacific bluefin tuna is capable of swimming at speeds of 12 to 18 miles per hour (20-30 km per hour) for brief periods. More

Pacific bluefin tuna (used with permission from the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission) One of the largest and most powerful fish in the sea is the bluefin tuna. More

Pacific bluefin tuna has fluctuated widely from 1952 to 2004: from 9,000t to 40,000t. Recent catch is near the average for this period (~22, 000 t). More

The Pacific bluefin tuna is one of the largest, fastest fish in the ocean. They reach up to 10 feet in length and can weigh more than 1,200 pounds. More

Rancho Santa Fe - Pacific bluefin tuna leave Japan's coast and swim east at breakneck speed to school in North American coastal waters. They return on nonstop flights from Los Angeles as slabs of fresh toro, the "foie gras of the sea," fattened, refrigerated and ready for the sashimi knives. More

immature Pacific bluefin tuna are caught by small, local fisheries in Japan, pushing this population close to the endangered category. It's now or never to save bluefin tuna Bluefin tuna will soon disappear unless urgent action is taken. More

Fao Names : en - Pacific bluefin tuna, fr - Thon bleu du Pacifique, es - AtĂșn aleta azul del PacĂ­fico Distribution of Pacific Ocean bluefin tuna - Pacific Ocean Map legend Area Details Advanced search Pacific Tuna and Tuna-like Reporting areas More

Pacific bluefin tuna spawn between Japan and the Philippines, in April and August. They reach reproductive maturity at around 5 years and 60kg. More

Description: Pacific bluefin tuna is a very large, highly migratory species that can move thousands of kilometres in a year. It was previously known as Northern bluefin tuna in the Pacific, but the northern bluefin is actually a different species (T. More

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Order : Perciformes
Family : Scombridae
Genus : Thunnus
Species : Thunnus orientalis
Authority : Temminck and Schlegel, 1844