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Statistics About The Most Expensive Bluefin Tuna
Bluefin tuna can fetch high prices at auctions, with the most expensive one being sold for over $3 million in 2019.
In this post, we explore the astonishing world of Bluefin Tuna, focusing on the jaw-dropping statistics surrounding the most expensive tuna ever sold. From the record-breaking purchase price to the alarming decline in Bluefin Tuna populations, join us as we delve into the fascinating realm of this coveted fish.
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"The most expensive Bluefin Tuna sold for $3.1 million,"
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"This record-breaking Bluefin Tuna was caught off northern Japan's Aomori Prefecture,"
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"The $3.1 million tuna weighed 612 pounds,"
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"The record-breaking purchase price translates to about $5,000 per pound,"
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"This high-priced tuna was bought by Kiyoshi Kimura, a sushi tycoon,"
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"This marked as the highest record which more than doubled the previous one of $1.4 million in 2013,"
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"The record-breaking Bluefin tuna was served at Kimura's sushi chain, Sushi Zanmai,"
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"Bluefin Tuna populations have fallen 97% from their pre-industrial levels due to high demand,"
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"The fish usually sells for up to $40 a pound, with the highest quality bluefin fetching up to $200 a pound,"
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"In 2020, a 276-kilogram bluefin tuna sold for 193 million yen (approximately $1.8 million),"
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"The record-setting Bluefin tuna was sold on January 5, 2019,"
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"Bluefin Tuna numbers in the Atlantic have dropped by at least 51% over the past 39 years due to overfishing,"
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"Japan consumes about 80% of the world's Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tuna,"
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"The average size of the pacific Bluefin Tuna is 990 pounds,"
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"The Bluefin Tuna can swim at speeds of up to 20 miles per hour,"
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"There are three species of Bluefin: Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern. The most overfished is the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna,"
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"There has been a 96% decrease in Pacific Bluefin Tuna population,"
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"A bluefin tuna grows from a tiny larva to a 10-pound juvenile in just one year,"
Jannik Lindner
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