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Bullet Tuna (Auxis Thazard)

Supplier From Canada
May-20-20

Size: 150-200/ 200-400/400+ GR
Product Form: Whole Round /HGT
Pack: Block 10 KG
Catching Season: Year-round, except March and September
Fishing Area: FAO 87
Wild Caught, Pacific Ocean
Country of origin: Ecuador, Peru

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