LibrarianRA, to breakfast
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Tuna'n Waffles - Part of a 1954 Campbell's Ad .
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LibrarianRA, to Vintage
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Real Cool, Tuna fish Mold. A1 1966
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glynmoody, to sustainability
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‘It’s a bucket-list fish’: bluefin are back in British seas – and so are the fishing boats - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/09/fish-bluefin-tuna-british-seas-fishing-boats-quotas great news they are back - now don't overfish them again...

LibrarianRA, to food
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What's for lunch?
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Star-Kist Tuna with recipe offer, 1954
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thejapantimes, to business
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The priciest giant bluefin tuna sold at Tokyo’s biggest fish market on the first day of business in 2024 fetched ¥114.2 million ($788,440) on Friday. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2024/01/05/tuna-new-year-auction/?utm_content=buffer702b3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=bffmstdn

thejapantimes, to Japan
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The decision to increase the bluefin tuna catch limit was reached during an annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission held in the Cook Islands. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/12/10/japan/japan-large-pacific-bluefin-tuna-catch-limit/?utm_content=buffera0bb5&utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=bffmstdn

thejapantimes, to Japan
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Japan's Fisheries Agency plans to expand reporting obligations Pacific bluefin tuna catches in order to tamp down illegal fishing. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/11/26/japan/bluefin-tuna-catch-reporting-obligations/?utm_content=buffer82795&utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=bffmstdn

luxas, to random French
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Pour celleux que ça intéresse, comme je suis en train de bosser sur mon prochain , je mets aussi à jour mes scènes . Je me suis dit que j'allais mettre en open source le matos que je crée pour mes streams. Scènes OBS, scripts (notamment pour le now playing avec la nouvelle interface web de Deezer), icônes, autres... À tout hasard, ça peut intéresser des gens ici.

https://github.com/satabin/stream-utils/

BenjaminHCCarr, to shark
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Unveiling the Mysteries: New Insights on Why Marine Predators Dive Into the Dark, Deep Sea
New research using electronic tags and sonar data shows that large #marine predators like #sharks and #tuna often dive into deep #mesopelagic zone, interacting with its dense layer of organisms for feeding and possibly other purposes. This zone is crucial for both ecological balance and commercial fishing, requiring careful study and conservation to prevent irreversible damage https://scitechdaily.com/unveiling-the-mysteries-new-insights-on-why-marine-predators-dive-into-the-dark-deep-sea/ #whoi

LibrarianRA, to food
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What's for dinner?
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Chicken of the Sea Tuna, with Tuna Florentine recipe, 1981
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jake4480, to Cats
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cobalt, to random
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Decided to boomp up our tuna casserole today by adding a lot more vegetables and different than usual. Really like the many varieties of frozen vegetables in packages combining them into mixes for casseroles or stir fry. Here are 2 process photos. Maybe a Voilá photo later.

Tuna casserole mixed and ready for the baking pan. Wide egg noodles, Cream of Mushroom soup and vegetables. Looks more colorful than usual because of the sliced peppers, 3 kinds.

DoomsdaysCW, to Japan
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will soon release water into the . How worried should we be?

Some have cast doubt on the ’s findings, with China recently arguing that the group’s assessment “is not proof of the legality and legitimacy” of Fukushima’s wastewater release.

By Jessie Yeung, Mayumi Maruyama and Emiko Jozuka, July 5, 2023

"Robert H. Richmond, director of the Kewalo Marine Laboratory at the University of at Manoa, is among a group of international scientists working with the to assess the wastewater release plan – including visits to the Fukushima site, and meetings with TEPCO, Japanese authorities and the IAEA. After reviewing the details of the plan, Richmond called it 'ill-advised' and premature.

"One concern is that diluting the wastewater might not be enough to reduce its impact on marine life. like tritium can pass through various levels of the – including plants, animals, and bacteria – and be ',' meaning they will build up in the marine , he said.

"He added that the world’s oceans are already under stress from , ocean , and . The last thing it needs is to be treated like a 'dumping ground,' he said.

"And the potential risks won’t just affect the region. One 2012 study found evidence that bluefin had transported – radioactive isotopes like the ones in – from Fukushima across the Pacific to California."

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/07/04/asia/japan-fukushima-wastewater-explainer-intl-hnk/index.html

ai6yr, to random
LibrarianRA, to food
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What's for dinner?
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Reynolds Wrap Tuna Dreamboats ad
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