Search Results for: Atlantic burfin tunas fish
. - tunas (of the genus thunnus) albacore or longfinned tunas (thunnus alalunga) , . yellowfin tunas (thunnus albacares) , . skipjack or stripe-bellied bonito , . bigeye tunas (thunnus obesus) , . bluefin tunas (thunnus thynnus) , . southern bluefin tunas (thunnus maccoyii) , . other , . tunas (of the
genus thunnus), fillets , fish meat of tunas . , , note) fish roes hard roes of nishin (fresh, chilled, fronzen) - . - hard roes of nishin (dried, smoked, salted or in brine) - hard roes of nishin (prepared) - hard roes of tara (fresh, chilled, fronzen) - . - hard roes of tara(dried, smoked, salted...
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with short pectoral fins, the striations on the ventral surface of the liver (from the blood vessels) are either not present or present in small numbers along the edges. bluefin tuna, in general, are the largest of the tunas. in particular, t. thynnus, the atlantic tuna or northern tuna, is notable
) bluefin tuna, thunnus thynnus conservation status: critically endangered the northern bluefin tuna (thunnus thynnus), also known as the atlantic bluefin tuna and giant bluefin tuna, is native to both the western and eastern atlantic ocean , as well as the mediterranean sea . in the western atlantic...
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