- Tuna - Wikipedia
A tuna (pl : tunas or tuna) is a saltwater fish that belongs to the tribe Thunnini, a subgrouping of the Scombridae (mackerel) family
- Tuna | Definition, Characteristics, Species, Facts | Britannica
Tuna, any of seven species of oceanic fishes, some very large, that constitute the genus Thunnus and are of great commercial value as food Tunas are elongated, robust, and streamlined fishes; they have a rounded body that tapers to a slender tail base and a forked or crescent-shaped tail
- Tuna Facts - Fact Animal
Perhaps the most misunderstood fish spends its life as an apex predator, chasing down prey at incredible speed and dominating the pelagic oceans as one of the largest and most powerful bony fish in the world
- 15 Different Types of Tuna Species - TRVST
From Albacore Tuna to Slender Tuna, dive deeper into the different types of tuna with our comprehensive guide
- Tuna Fish Facts: 8 Things To Know About Tuna - Wild Planet Foods
Tuna is a vital resource that is integral for a balanced marine ecosystem and for providing global food security and nutrition But what should you know about this important fish? In honor of World Tuna Day, we’re sharing eight tuna facts all tuna-lovers should know
- The Ultimate Tuna Guide: Tuna Species and Their Traits
Discover Tuna Species and Traits with The West Advisor Uncover the power and unique traits of bluefin, yellowfin, albacore, and skipjack, and why they top anglers’ lists
- Tuna - New World Encyclopedia
Some varieties of tuna, such as the bluefin and bigeye tuna, Thunnus obesus, are threatened by overfishing, which has dramatically affected tuna populations in the Atlantic and northwestern Pacific Oceans
- 7 Types of Tuna: Nutrition, Benefits Mercury Levels
A guide to the main types of tuna, their nutritional values, mercury levels, omega-3 content, sustainability ratings, and more
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