Bluefin Tuna
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- Federal Study: BP Oil Spill Impact on Bluefin Tuna is MinimalAn analysis released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration projects that at most bluefin tuna will see a 4 percent decrease, but probably much less, in future spawning as a result of the BP oil spill.
- Bluefin Tuna - Learn How to Catch the TrophiesLearn some tips and tricks about Bluefin Tuna - that will help you catch a lot more of them
Kayak Fishing Bluefin Tuna: Federal Rules and RegulationsBack in May, 2010 I interviewed Brad McHale, Gloucester, Massachusetts-based NOAA and National Marine Fisheries' bluefin tuna expert, on recent catches of bluefin tuna by a trio of kayak fishermen off North Carolina.
Kayak Fishing for Bluefin Tuna in MassachusettsBluefin tuna arrive and feed in the nearshore waters of Cape Ann between mid July and October. Their arrival from the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico coincides with the arrival of bluefish and mackerel.- CITES, the Bluefin Tuna, and the Disaster in the Gulf of MexicoCITES regulators failed to place the Atlantic bluefin tuna under regulation this year. Overfishing of this food species may lead to shortages and extinction of the population. The Gulf Of Mexico is the only known spawning ground for the Atlantic species.
Kayak Fishing for Bluefin Tuna: NOAA Rules and RegulationsNOAA fisheries management specialist Brad McHale spells out the rules and regulations on fishing for bluefin tuna.- Is Bluefin Tuna Really Worth the PriceThis is an article on the popularity of bluefin tuna. The article includes my personal experience eating bluefin tuna while living in Oslo, Norway
- Kayak Fishing for Bluefin Tuna: Cape Ann, MassachusettsEast Coast kayak fishermen from Maine to the Carolinas interested in catching bluefin tuna do well to take a long, careful look at the North Shore Massachusetts towns of Gloucester and Rockport.
- Bluefin Tuna: Top Five Bluefin Tuna Fishing VideosTop Five Bluefin Tuna Fishing Videos published on YouTube. Bluefin Tuna are among the largest in the tuna family. This potentially massive fish is a spectacle at any port and a prize catch around the world.
- Kayak Fishing for Bluefin Tuna Off Provincetown, Massachusetts at Cape CodKayak fishing for bluefin tuna in this area requires a fair amount of preplanning, some basic safety equipment, and an anticipation of fishing waters that are relatively remote.
- Commercial Bluefin Tuna Fishing: The Port of Gloucester, MassachusettsThere are many advantages to the Dun Fudgin' ramp behind Gloucester high school in the seaside port of Gloucester, Massachusetts, if you're an aspiring commercial bluefin tuna fisherman.
- Bluefin Tuna Fishing in New England: Granite Pier at Rockport, MassachusettsRockport, Massachusetts's Granite Pier serves the bluefin tuna angler well, whether commercial or recreational, and for a handful of reasons.
- Bluefin Tuna May Be on the Verge of ExtinctionEuropean officials blocked a proposal by the U.S. and conservation groups last week to put a nine month moratorium on bluefin tuna fishing.
157-Pound Bluefin Tuna from a Kayak: Dave LamoureuxWeigh-in! Chicago kayak fisherman Dave Lamoureux weighs in his record-setting 157 bluefin tuna in Massachusetts.- Fishing for Bluefin Tuna Off Gloucester, MassachusettsWhiting are the favored bait of tuna anglers working the 120-fathom line off Gloucester, Massachusetts. On a good day you bring home a shipper. On a bad day you just go home.


