Many iwi also have their own name for certain varieties of tuna. Some examples include: Tuna are known to pākehā as simply the longfin (Anguilla dieffenbachii) and shortfin eel (Anguilla australis).
A workstream to secure populations of shortjaw kōkopu, īnanga, longfin eel/tuna and lamprey across Aotearoa New Zealand.
Albacore continue to be all the rage out of Fort Bragg’s Noyo Harbor, with private boaters bringing in all the longfin tuna they can handle. The wind is expected to blow during the middle of the ...
Grumpy's Tackle in Seaside Park reported adult bunker and sand eels in the surf in their stretch of sand. They've had surf ...
How much should you worry about mercury in tuna and other seafood? Experts weigh in. Credit...Bobbi Lin for The New York Times Supported by By Erik Vance Erik Vance has reported on the fishing ...
They don’t believe it because we have forgotten that our coastal waters were once among the richest on Earth. Bluefin and longfin tuna were common here. So were several species of whale, including ...
Howard Bogan said they've had a couple longfin tuna or true albacore landed and the mahi have surrounded the boats and bit like mad. They easily put a 100 in the boat on one trip. When Jersey ...
The marriage of cutting-edge technology with traditional pastimes often stirs excitement -- but "drone fishing" was not on ...
Tuna is fished in over 70 countries, and canned tuna is one of the most universally consumed foods, according to Colorado State University in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Public ...