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keeperreaper
05-29-2012, 09:00 AM
Radioactive Bluefin Tuna Crossed the Pacific to US (http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/t/story/radioactive-bluefin-tuna-crossed-pacific-us-16445033)

jasonsnova
05-29-2012, 02:20 PM
great....gonna be like the movie "the hills have eyes"......except in a ocean version lol

Raven
05-29-2012, 03:57 PM
it's gonna make them grow as big as a submarine :uhuh:

animal
05-29-2012, 04:34 PM
Great. Now in addition to a fishfinder, I need a freakin geiger counter? :fury:

thefishingfreak
05-29-2012, 05:52 PM
Hooefully That'll jack up the price of our fish and thus adding to the chaos
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Raven
05-30-2012, 06:10 AM
they already jacked up the safe level of
radioactivity for humans... which is BULL shet

Told the wife - Never buy Tuna again - don't need to eat
fish that can swim here from radioactive Japan :hs: nope
not gonna do it... catch-em yes footballs bettah :uhuh:

taJon
05-30-2012, 06:48 AM
I was wondering the same thing Mike...........

iamskippy
05-30-2012, 07:07 AM
There are so many things wrong with the article, it states that pacific spawned tuna ( near japan) never leave. We know this not be true as tuna can circumvent the globe

As well they stated that its believed that adult or mature tuna can burn off the radiation rapidly, but the "shocking results" were published on 15# test subjects, a 15# bluefin is hardly a mature fish.
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Raven
05-30-2012, 08:27 AM
if a TUNA can burn away radiation then why are we not doing that with our radio active waste until it's no longer radio active....instead of storing it in salt mines.:huh: makes no sense to me...

MakoMike
06-01-2012, 08:07 AM
There are so many things wrong with the article, it states that pacific spawned tuna ( near japan) never leave. We know this not be true as tuna can circumvent the globe



Not true, the Pacific BFT is a close relative to the Atlantic BFT, but tuna Do Not cross from the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans. The Pacific BFT does not grow nearly as big as the Atlantic BFT.

Piscator
06-01-2012, 08:16 AM
Not true, the Pacific BFT is a close relative to the Atlantic BFT, but tuna Do Not cross from the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans. The Pacific BFT does not grow nearly as big as the Atlantic BFT.

Is that also true for Yellow Fin? I know the Pacific Yellow Fin seem to be much bigger than their Atlantic brothers.

iamskippy
06-01-2012, 09:36 AM
Not true, the Pacific BFT is a close relative to the Atlantic BFT, but tuna Do Not cross from the Pacific to the Atlantic oceans. The Pacific BFT does not grow nearly as big as the Atlantic BFT.

Mike you are correct with your correction , i forgot about the southern bluefin which is the one i was thinking of

http://thefishproject.weebly.com/the-bluefins.html

Piscator
06-01-2012, 09:48 AM
i am trying to find the research info, that indicates they do globally migrate.

Skippy, Accoring to the Large Pelagics Reaserch Center & Dr. Molly Lutcavage who is a world leader in BFT science there is an Atlantic population and a Pacific population. There may be a one off fish that goes here an there but they mainly stay within there parts of the globe (see link below).

I think Great Whites circumnavigate.........

Large Pelagics Research Center - Improves Management of Large Pelagic Marine Species (http://www.tunalab.org/bluefin_tuna.htm)

MakoMike
06-04-2012, 08:50 AM
Is that also true for Yellow Fin? I know the Pacific Yellow Fin seem to be much bigger than their Atlantic brothers.

Yes Generally it is also true for yellowfin, though there may be some minor mixing around South Africa where the Indian Ocean meets the atlantic.

Sweetwater
06-05-2012, 05:54 PM
There are so many things wrong with the article, it states that pacific spawned tuna ( near japan) never leave. We know this not be true as tuna can circumvent the globe

As well they stated that its believed that adult or mature tuna can burn off the radiation rapidly, but the "shocking results" were published on 15# test subjects, a 15# bluefin is hardly a mature fish.
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Pacific BFT are a distinct species from Atlantic BFT, I don't think they intermingle (and don't spawn together). I don't think radiation is a threat to the Atlantic stock (but I'm no expert). However, if demand drops for Pacific BFT out of fear, it will certainly increase demand for Atlantic BFT.