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the giant Atlantic bluefin tuna. Driven largely by the growing popularity of sushi, these lucrative operations capture wild tuna and then fatten them up for slaughter.
With streamlined bodies and retractable fins, bluefin can bolt through the water at speeds of up to 50 miles per hour and are capable of crossing oceans in the course of only a few weeks. Prized as a ...
An Atlantic bluefin can weight up to 650 kilos and fetch as much as 100,000 US dollars in Japan, but stocks have plunged by more than 80% since 1970s, according to western scientists.
80 percent of bluefin tuna are used for sushi — stuffed into our mouths in the form of spicy tuna rolls and toro sashimi. As the fish get more and more rare, their prices will continue to skyrocket.
Today's record is in part about status - and it creates a lot of publicity for Mr Kimura and his sushi empire. But it is also a reflection of the scarcity of large Pacific bluefin tuna.