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bluefin tuna
[bloo-fin]
noun
a large tuna, Thunnus thynnus, common in temperate seas.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bluefin tuna1
Example Sentences
The heat could also encourage different fish to move into UK waters, including the bluefin tuna, potentially increasing the amount of fish to catch.
On rare occasions, we get bluefin tuna that’s been raised sustainably and with that fattier tuna we’re able to do some different things.
This includes salmon as well as mackerel, trout, herring, sablefish/black cod, sardines, bluefin tuna, whitefish and striped bass.
Show your appreciation, and you may net a bonus of bluefin tuna belly, luxuriously rich and silky-soft.
Though they’ve begun recovering, Nash said he wants to see more data and ensure comprehensive harvest strategies are in place so bluefin tuna populations can be sustainable for future generations.
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