Wild Bluefin Tuna from the Norwegian coast. We could ship fresh or super frozen, all over the world. The Bluefin Tuna is wild. The quality is very good. We also usually send Bluefin to Japan, and the Japanese inspectors were very impressed with the quality. We could possibly supply +240 tons annualy Guttet and beheaded if wanted.
Fresh Or Frozen H//g Or Customer Requirements.
BLUEFIN TUNA (SUSHI GRADE) USA REQUEST FOR QUOTE MOQ: 1 CONTAINER MAX: 1M/MT "ESCROW 100% FUNDED ( 30-40% ADVANCE/BALANCE AT SIGHT )" AT SIGHT CIF ASWP (EXCL. CHINA) CFR CHINA
Yellowfin Tuna Fish, Bluefin Tuna Fish, Sword Fish (Kommu Konem), Shark Fish
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Yellowfin Tuna, Big Eye Tuna, Bluefin Tuna, Shrimp
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A tuna is a saltwater fish that belongs to the tribe Thunnini, a subgrouping of the Scombridae (mackerel) family. The Thunnini comprise 15 species across five genera, the sizes of which vary greatly, ranging from the bullet tuna (max. length: 50 cm (1.6 ft), weight: 1.8 kg (4 lb)) up to the Atlantic bluefin tuna (max. length: 4.6 m (15 ft), weight: 684 kg (1,508 lb)). The bluefin averages 2 m (6.6 ft), and is believed to live up to 50 years. Tuna, opah , and mackerel sharks are the only species of fish that can maintain a body temperature higher than that of the surrounding water. An active and agile predator, the tuna has a sleek, streamlined body, and is among the fastest-swimming pelagic fish â?? the yellowfin tuna , for example, is capable of speeds of up to 75 km/h (47 mph). Found in warm seas, it is extensively fished commercially, and is popular as a game fish. As a result of overfishing, stocks of some tuna species, such as the southern bluefin tuna, are close to extinction The tuna is a sleek and streamlined fish, adapted for speed. It has two closely spaced dorsal fins on its back; The first is "depressible" â?? it can be laid down, flush, in a groove that runs along its back. Seven to ten yellow finlets run from the dorsal fins to the tail, which is lunate â?? curved like a crescent moon â?? and tapered to pointy tips. The caudal peduncle, to which the tail is attached, is quite thin, with three stabilizing horizontal keels on each side. The tuna's dorsal side is generally a metallic dark blue, while the ventral side, or underside, is silvery or whitish, for camouflage.