In the Atlantic, the bluefin tuna reigns as a symbol of strength and resilience. Here's what to expect when targeting them ...
Anglers who catch Bluefin Tuna and billfishes in North Carolina no longer need to report those catches to the state. As of ...
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.
Blue fin tuna ranching is also being done in Mexico, targeting populations of the smaller-sized Pacific blue fin that are thought to be in better shape that their Atlantic cousins. But given that ...
Since 1970, western Atlantic bluefin tuna have declined by about 70 percent due to overfishing. Halfway through a 20-year government “rebuilding program” for the severely depleted population, there ...
The freeze allowed overfishing in waters off North Carolina of Atlantic bluefin tuna which could mean reduced quotas for New York and New England fishermen when the fish migrate further north this ...
Unlike almost all fish, bluefin tuna are warm-blooded and able to regulate their body temperature, which helps during their epic journeys across the Atlantic. Bluefin tuna are top ocean predators and ...
And the contest at hand is still daunting—catching high-priced Atlantic bluefin tuna with a ... “pulpit” at the bow of his boat. Unlike the crabs and tuna subjected to wholesale harvesting ...
Trump’s regulatory freeze risks delayed start to several lucrative fisheries Bluefin tuna overfished in mid-Atlantic, ...
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 ...