Farming tuna on land heralded as a win for sustainability, but there are serious concerns about animal welfare

Atlantic bluefin tuna used to be caught only relatively rarely, mainly by sports fishermen in North America. But this all changed in the 1950s when consumers of sushi, particularly in Japan, developed more of a taste for the species.


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Source: Phys.org