Rapidly advancing science and a booming Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery seem to be taking us in the right direction. The post ...
Maine's coastal communities have been hooked on the Atlantic bluefin tuna since at least the late 1880s—first as bycatch, until the 1930s when the fish became a prized target in fishing tournaments.
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 ...
The Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) exhibits complex ecological dynamics driven by its high metabolic demands, extensive migrations and sensitivity to oceanographic variability. Juveniles and ...
Atlantic bluefin tuna, the largest of all tuna species, declined precipitously toward commercial collapse in the early 2000s after decades of overfishing. The species has since rebounded across most ...
Tuna are among the most recognisable fish in the world and a common staple on dinner plates. Yet behind their familiar appearance lies a surprising truth: some tuna species can grow to truly enormous ...