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2. State of tuna industry a big concern
am A Greenpeace oceans campaigner says the catch for tuna needs to be reduced by as much as 50 percent if the Pacific fisheries industry is to be sustained for future generations. Oceans campaigner, Michael Hagler, says the calls at the meetings for a reduction of 25 percent of the catch for bigeye tuna and 10 percent for yellowfin tuna is insufficient to provide the kind of protection thats needed, according to Radio New Zealand International. State of tuna industry a big concern - Fiji...
SourceFiji Times,Fiji


3. YOUR VIEW: Recreational fishing already controls stripers
The 2002 Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission report 2003-03, which I will refer to, titled "Striped Bass Technical Committee for the Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board," states that the distribution of striped bass has shifted to offshore waters as the population has increased in abundance. The 2002 Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission report 2003-03, which I will refer to, titled "Striped Bass Technical Committee for the Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board," states...
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4. 10,000 youths achieve economic self-reliance thru' fish farming
NARSINGDI, May 31 (BSS): More than 10,000 unemployed educated youths of 70 unions in six upazilas of the district achieved economic self-reliance through fish farming during the last couple of years, official sources said. The youths after receiving short and long-term training on pisciculture from the local Youth Development and Fishery departments have engaged themselves in fish farming considering its economic aspect. The Youth Development and Fishery departments are also providing...
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5. Catching up with tuna
In the minds of many, tuna is the most prized fish in all the world. There s not just one tuna; it actually can come from several species of fish, including yellowfin, albacore, skipjack, bigeye, bonito and bluefin. In Japan, buyers have paid as much as $200,000 for a single large bluefin tuna, one of the choicest varieties, that was hooked off the coast of that country. In Japan, the acceptable tuna color palette ranges from beet red for lean bluefin tuna to clear, bright-red ahi to...
SourceSpringfield State Journal Register,IL


6. Tuna in a can deserves respect
SFGate Home Business Sports Entertainment Travel Classifieds Jobs Real Estate Cars SFGate Web by Tuna in a can deserves respect. There was a bit too much attitude going on in that room for a place that served tuna melts, so I finished my drink, bought a can or two of tuna, and went home to spend time with my old pal. I thought about how I seldom eat tuna melts these days, as I eat my way through far-flung places that offer up dishes I have never tasted before, new flavor concoctions that...
SourceSan Francisco Chronicle,CA


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