
Bluefin Tuna Return to Yorkshire Coast After Decades
Researchers are celebrating the return of giant bluefin tunas to the coast of Yorkshire for the first time in over six decades, hailing it as a success story for marine conservation efforts.
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Researchers are celebrating the return of giant bluefin tunas to the coast of Yorkshire for the first time in over six decades, hailing it as a success story for marine conservation efforts.
Bluefin has confirmed it will not raise its takeover offer for Irish Continental, despite backlash from minority shareholders. Eamonn Rothwell has refused to increase the €1.2 billion bid.
Following a failure to agree on expanded bluefin tuna catch quotas at an international conference, Japan's Liberal Democratic Party has urged Agriculture Minister Suzuki to resume negotiations.
Japanese fishermen are experiencing an unusually large catch of Pacific bluefin tuna, a situation that presents both opportunities and challenges, as climate change is believed to be altering marine ecosystems and impacting traditional livelihoods.
SUI Group has deepened its partnership with Bluefin by providing an additional 4 million SUI loan.
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety has issued a warning that children and pregnant women should not consume swordfish, bluefin tuna, dogfish, mako shark, or pike. The alert highlights the risk of neurological alteration, memory deficit, and language issues in fetuses and children under 10 years old.
An agreement has been reached to increase the annual quota for Pacific bluefin tuna in the Central and Western Pacific by 25%, raising it to 14,836 tons for fiscal years 2027 and 2028.
SUI Group has outlined a projected 5%-6% Bluefin loan yield through September 2028, as its treasury has reportedly reached 109 million SUI.
An international conference on bluefin tuna fishing quotas in the western and central Pacific concluded without an agreement, after Japan proposed a significant increase in the overall catch limit.

An abnormally large haul of bluefin tuna off the coast of Hakodate, Hokkaido, has created a boom that is paradoxically harming the livelihoods of Japanese fishermen due to market saturation and price drops.
Japan is experiencing an unusual situation with bluefin tuna, as increased catches have led to fishing suspensions and voluntary restrictions in multiple prefectures, with fishermen even releasing large tuna back into the sea.

Calls are growing to raise tuna quotas for South Korea’s eastern provinces as rising sea temperatures have led to a bluefin tuna boom, expanding their habitat to the country’s entire East Sea coastline.

A bluefin tuna has been caught and landed in the North Sea, marking the first such catch since 1939, an area once popular with Hollywood stars for 'Tunny' fishing.

Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries announced that Mexico, which previously opposed a proposal to increase large Pacific bluefin tuna quotas, has now expressed support for the adjustment plan after discussions with Japan.
A subcommittee of an international conference on Pacific bluefin tuna concluded without an agreement on fishing quotas for the Western and Central Pacific, including Japanese waters, with further discussions expected.
An international conference on bluefin tuna has opened, with discussions focusing on new rules that could potentially lead to an increase in fishing quotas. The outcome hinges on reaching an agreement on these new regulations.
The Bluefins swimming team showcased strong performance at the FK Blue Marlines event, with several swimmers achieving notable results.
SUI Group has outlined a 10% yield target and plans for a $10 million stablecoin deployment, while also advancing its partnership with Bluefin.