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This body manages all the tuna and tuna-like species found in the vast ocean waters between the United States and Europe and between South America and Africa.
Lee Crockett: ICCAT: Time to Tackle What's Really in the Net Lee Crockett 2011
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In the series, he converts wine into pasta, transforms watermelon into tuna-like sushi and yes, even creates foam — his favorite technique as Top Chef fans know-- from tomatoes.
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This body manages all the tuna and tuna-like species found in the vast ocean waters between the United States and Europe and between South America and Africa.
Lee Crockett: ICCAT: Time to Tackle What's Really in the Net Lee Crockett 2011
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This body manages all the tuna and tuna-like species found in the vast ocean waters between the United States and Europe and between South America and Africa.
Lee Crockett: ICCAT: Time to Tackle What's Really in the Net Lee Crockett 2011
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This body manages all the tuna and tuna-like species found in the vast ocean waters between the United States and Europe and between South America and Africa.
Lee Crockett: ICCAT: Time to Tackle What's Really in the Net Lee Crockett 2011
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Also, light tuna contains less mercury than the larger, tuna-like albacore.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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Also, light tuna contains less mercury than the larger, tuna-like albacore.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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This new rule, among many changes, mandates that all vessels be photographed and all vessel information be collected from any commercial fishing vessels authorized to fish for tuna and tuna-like species within the IATTC boundaries.
Dolphin Protection Consumer Information Act, United States 2009
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ICCAT is an inter-governmental, regional fishery management organization responsible for the conservation of tunas and tuna-like species in the Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas.
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It was proposed, for example, that the hair reported on Caddy might have a respiratory function (analogous to the hair-like growths seen on the frog Trichobatrachus), that the serpentine Cadborosaurus might somehow form a tuna-like body shape by bunching up the coils of its long body, that Caddy is viviparous and gives birth to large precocial babies, and that Caddy might be able to employ echolocation (Bousfield & LeBlond 1995).
Cadborosaurus Darren Naish 2006
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