Tuna numbers and dangers from contamination are why you shouldn't
eat Bluefin tuna.
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eat bluefin tuna and spreading the word about its peril.
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eat bluefin tuna and to boycott restaurants that advertise it on their menu.
«We don't want to simply say, «Don't
eat bluefin tuna,»» Yamauchi said, lest the message have unintended consequences for Pacific fishing fleets.
Not exact matches
TOKYO — The conservation organization WWF is taking its campaign to save Atlantic and Mediterranean
bluefin tuna to the source of the threat facing the species: Japanese consumers, who
eat 80 % or so of the annual catch as sushi and sashimi.
«Ask Before You
Eat» is a great call to action for those of us consumers who care about the plight of the
bluefin tuna.
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Eating Tuna
The amount of meat we
eat goes up, and it's usually working your way up the food chain toward the most energy intense, water intense, land intense sources of food — beef, at the top of the chain, or
bluefin tuna at the top of the ocean chain.