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largely took over commercial tuna fisheries in the 1960s and 1970s. Today, purse seines account for more of the commercial catch than any other method. The purse-seine fishery primarily operates in the
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Yellowfin tuna were subsequently discovered by sport fishermen in
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and other threatened marine species taken by setting nets around logs and other floating objects. Such tuna are often significantly smaller than the larger adult tuna associated with dolphins. The removal of huge numbers of juvenile yellowfin and bigeye tuna that have yet to reach breeding age has
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local businesses and communities. To ensure the sustainability of yellowfin tuna populations in the Gulf of Mexico, many fishing organizations have implemented catch limits and other measures to protect these fish for future generations of recreational fishermen to enjoy.
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poles or on handlines. This fishery, which targeted skipjack and occasionally albacore, as well as yellowfin, for canning, reached its heyday between World War I and the 1950s before declining. The most well-known fleet of pole-and-line boats sailed from
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yield 100 t (98 long tons; 110 short tons). Modern tuna seiners have a capacity up to 2,000 metric tons (2,000 long tons; 2,200 short tons), reach speeds of over 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph), and carry multiple spotting helicopters.
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1776:Aquatic Living Resources
1684:. February 2018 version.
1670:; Pauly, Daniel (eds.).
1571:Greenpeace International
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2045:10.1126/science.aak9607
1702:March 31, 2009, at the
1601:Sautéed yellowfin steak
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2472:Southern bluefin tuna
2457:Atlantic bluefin tuna
2384:on Sealife Collection
2332:. April 2008 version.
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1410:Pacific bluefin tuna
1366:improve this section
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846:Atlantic blue marlin
559:. The species name,
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458:Neothunnus catalinae
235:(Bonnaterre, 1788)
232:Neothunnus albacares
227:(Bonnaterre, 1788)
2755:List of tuna dishes
2512:Black skipjack tuna
2108:. Content.cdlib.org
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1789:10.1051/alr:2006008
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850:Pacific blue marlin
832:, particularly the
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368:Orcynus macropterus
337:Thynnus macropterus
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1869:"Call of the deep"
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3217:Echinoderms
3124:Crustaceans
2891:Forage fish
2619:Katsuobushi
2517:Bullet tuna
2452:Bigeye tuna
2305:12 November
2162:23 November
2137:23 November
1652:12 November
1462:New Zealand
1450:New England
1382:August 2021
1316:August 2021
1204:August 2021
1138:August 2021
1077:bathymetric
1073:chlorophyll
1035:sea turtles
842:great white
803:lanternfish
787:flying fish
779:crustaceans
659:thermocline
606:The second
587:Description
557:bigeye tuna
546:, from the
539:worldwide.
3907:Categories
3811:Q106422438
3230:Sea urchin
2683:(painting)
2654:Tuna salad
2507:Scombridae
2500:Other tuna
2380:Photos of
2255:2013-10-28
2234:2012-03-22
2209:2023-03-18
2184:2012-03-22
2112:2012-03-22
2091:2012-03-22
1979:2013-10-28
1608:References
1547:Different
1300:improve it
1122:improve it
1079:features.
1037:, pelagic
1031:manta rays
1005:and other
933:Costa Rica
925:California
916:fiberglass
799:myctophids
655:epipelagic
608:dorsal fin
531:waters of
198:Bonnaterre
160:Neothunnus
155:Subgenus:
137:Scombridae
3948:Game fish
3244:Fisheries
3109:Whitebait
3053:Toothfish
2879:yellowfin
2839:Swordfish
2581:Almadraba
2573:fisheries
2427:True tuna
2053:0036-8075
1937:1476-4687
1851:2296-7745
1798:0990-7440
1569:In 2010,
1458:Australia
1353:does not
1304:verifying
1175:does not
1126:verifying
1011:porpoises
1007:cetaceans
921:San Diego
896:longlines
885:West Java
807:anchovies
738:porpoises
695:Caribbean
681:Schooling
620:scimitars
561:albacares
527:found in
167:Species:
93:Kingdom:
87:Eukaryota
3864:10951896
3805:Wikidata
3660:2.100257
3621:11169708
3577:FishBase
3482:Wikidata
3400:Scallops
3378:Atlantic
3197:Scallops
3169:Molluscs
3076:Sturgeon
3043:Rockfish
2996:flounder
2991:Flatfish
2974:Atlantic
2944:european
2924:Sardines
2919:Menhaden
2874:skipjack
2849:albacore
2824:Mackerel
2688:Tunagate
2649:Tuna pot
2634:Tekkadon
2624:Kezuriki
2447:Albacore
2329:FishBase
2071:28729512
1700:Archived
1681:FishBase
1430:chumming
1088:seabirds
1050:Longline
1043:billfish
958:and the
944:Maldives
935:and the
844:, large
826:billfish
811:sardines
795:mackerel
734:dolphins
719:baitfish
699:Maldives
688:Behavior
612:anal fin
610:and the
593:Atlantic
581:albacora
573:albacore
565:albacore
548:Hawaiian
533:tropical
496:, 1933
429:, 1926
427:Evermann
390:, 1875
347:, 1844
345:Schlegel
341:Temminck
300:, 1839
257:, 1832
246:, 1800
244:Lacepède
207:Synonyms
133:Family:
107:Chordata
103:Phylum:
97:Animalia
83:Domain:
60:IUCN 3.1
3918:Thunnus
3851:2374044
3771:7121636
3595:2374013
3488:Q269781
3415:Tilapia
3405:Seaweed
3393:chinook
3368:Oysters
3363:Mussels
3348:Catfish
3331:crucian
3321:bighead
3235:more...
3207:more...
3192:Oysters
3187:Octopus
3182:Mussels
3177:Abalone
3159:more...
3142:Lobster
3114:more...
3081:Tilapia
3038:Pollock
3023:Haddock
3001:halibut
2979:Pacific
2964:Catfish
2909:Herring
2904:Capelin
2899:Anchovy
2798:fishery
2614:Chūtoro
2604:Botargo
2596:As food
2569:Fishing
2441:Thunnus
2132:Rappler
2062:5833934
2033:Bibcode
2025:Science
1945:4265820
1917:Bibcode
1542:sashimi
1534:sashimi
1527:Cuisine
1479:fishing
1422:El Niño
1374:removed
1359:sources
1298:Please
1251:sashimi
1229:sashimi
1196:removed
1181:sources
1120:Please
1069:sashimi
1057:sashimi
1027:bycatch
956:Madeira
791:sauries
649:Habitat
616:sickles
529:pelagic
148:Thunnus
143:Genus:
123:Order:
113:Class:
58: (
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3877:202026
3838:122504
3784:127027
3768:uBio:
3761:345175
3748:833188
3735:127027
3706:NZOR:
3634:172423
3538:ARKive
3410:Shrimp
3373:Salmon
3341:silver
3326:common
3308:Farmed
3152:Prawns
3147:Shrimp
3028:Mullet
3016:turbot
3006:plaice
2854:bigeye
2829:Salmon
2629:Mojama
2069:
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2004:7 June
1950:7 June
1943:
1935:
1909:Nature
1888:7 June
1849:
1803:7 June
1796:
1751:7 June
1726:7 June
1515:France
1438:tackle
1414:dorado
1259:Tahiti
1255:Hawaii
1243:payaos
1039:sharks
960:Azores
950:, the
929:Panama
912:bamboo
852:, and
742:whales
643:Mexico
622:. The
577:French
537:oceans
494:Fowler
425:&
423:Jordan
343:&
255:Cuvier
200:, 1788
3885:WoRMS
3859:IRMNG
3833:EUNIS
3825:4VTR4
3779:WoRMS
3722:79560
3647:21857
3616:IRMNG
3608:69675
3569:56P6S
3556:20668
3336:grass
3202:Squid
3137:Krill
3086:Trout
2939:Sprat
2929:Saury
2914:Ilish
2834:Shark
2724:WCPFC
2719:CCSBT
2714:ICCAT
2704:IATTC
2663:Other
2558:Auxis
1974:Slate
1941:S2CID
1511:Italy
1499:Japan
1495:1900s
1489:Clubs
948:Ghana
822:wahoo
783:squid
3872:ITIS
3846:GBIF
3730:OBIS
3694:NOAA
3686:8236
3681:NCBI
3642:IUCN
3629:ITIS
3590:GBIF
3551:BOLD
3388:coho
3316:Carp
3132:Crab
3071:Carp
3011:sole
2934:Shad
2844:Tuna
2807:Wild
2709:IOTC
2571:and
2435:Tuna
2419:Tuna
2307:2021
2290:2021
2164:2019
2139:2019
2067:PMID
2049:ISSN
2006:2022
1952:2022
1933:ISSN
1890:2022
1847:ISSN
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1794:ISSN
1753:2022
1728:2022
1654:2021
1637:2021
1460:and
1448:and
1416:and
1357:any
1355:cite
1179:any
1177:cite
848:and
840:and
838:mako
809:and
793:and
781:and
744:and
713:and
697:and
595:and
552:ʻahi
525:tuna
513:The
388:Poey
298:Lowe
3820:CoL
3668:NBN
3582:143
3564:CoL
3525:AFD
3512:ADW
3104:Eel
2969:Cod
2294:doi
2057:PMC
2041:doi
2029:357
1925:doi
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