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Bluefin tuna

World’s first on-land broodstock pond for Atlantic bluefin tuna to be ready by September

Spanish Oceanographic Institute in Murcia will use the new facility to keep eggs in optimal conditions, to then distribute larvae to commercial suppliers such as Ricardo Fuentes e Hijos 

By Alicia Villegas | July 14, 2014 18:08 BST
Atlantic bluefin Tuna. Photo: Oceana/Keith Ellenbogen
Atlantic bluefin tuna. Photo: Oceana/Keith Ellenbogen
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