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Satellite tags give fresh angle on tuna quota
Rex Dalton
The migration patterns of giant Atlantic bluefin tuna have been unravelled through satellite tagging — and the results suggest that policies for managing the overfished species require an urgent rethink.Bluefin are huge marine predators that can weigh up to 650 kilograms and are prized for their flesh.
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