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hatrack

(59,584 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 10:57 PM Jan 2012

New Bluefin Tuna Record - $735,000 For 593-Pound Catch In Tokyo Market - Mongabay

A 593 pound Pacific bluefin tuna sold for $735,000 (56.49 million yen) in Tokyo's Tsukiji market today. This beats the previous record price hit last year by over $260,000. Why so expensive? Bluefin tuna, considered the best sashimi and sushi in the world, have been fished to near extinction with the population of the Pacific bluefin the most stable to date.

The massive fish, one of the largest in the Pacific, was purchased by Kiyoshi Kimura, operator of the 46-store Sushi-Zanmai restaurant chain. Kimura stated he shelled out so much for the fish because he wanted to give Japan some good news after a devastating tsunami and nuclear meltdown last year.

"Japan has been through a lot the last year due to the disaster," he said. "It needs to stay strong. That's what I tried to do and I ended up buying the most expensive one." Kimura also said he wanted the bluefin sushi to stay in Japan.

Although listed by the IUCN Red List as Least Concern, overfishing has become a problem for the Pacific bluefin. Last year researchers estimated that the current spawning biomass of Pacific bluefin was only 40-60 percent of its historic spawning biomass. The other two species of bluefin tuna, the Atlantic and southern, are currently listed as Critically Endangered. Given their scarcity, environmentalists and scientists have been pushing for tighter regulations and lower catches (in some cases a complete moratorium on catches) for bluefin tuna.

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http://news.mongabay.com/2012/0105-hance_bluefin_record.html

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New Bluefin Tuna Record - $735,000 For 593-Pound Catch In Tokyo Market - Mongabay (Original Post) hatrack Jan 2012 OP
Somedays, the only possible response is to beat your against a wall and weep. nt Dead_Parrot Jan 2012 #1
I wonder how old that one was? Nihil Jan 2012 #2
the invisible hand is strong with this one phantom power Jan 2012 #3
 

Nihil

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2. I wonder how old that one was?
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 08:13 AM
Jan 2012

> A 593 pound Pacific bluefin tuna

According to wwf.panda.org, they reach reproductive maturity at around 5 years and 60kg (~132lb).



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