It’s not every day there’s good news to report on the Atlantic fishery. But, a published, American report suggest bluefin tuna – commonly used in restaurant sushi — has become safer to eat. As Ross Lord reports, the findings provide a glimmer of hope, for a species that’s been under siege.
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