| 41. | Yellowfin tuna, another large, valuable variety, may be just as threatened, they say.
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| 42. | Sport fishing for yellowfin tuna exists on a smaller scale in many other parts of the world.
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| 43. | (January 2014 ) Yellowfin lauded for usability in 2014 Nucleus Value Matrix for Business Intelligence & Analytics
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| 44. | The yellowfin sole was originally described as " Pleuronectes asper " by Hubbs in 1915.
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| 45. | People in Korea catch and eat the yellowfin goby raw, and often become infected with flukes.
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| 46. | Van Wormer recalled fishing through huge schools of yellowfin tuna off the East Cape during the early 1960s.
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| 47. | A half hour after Ball's fifth yellowfin was aboard, 27 boats were on the tuna.
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| 48. | White sturgeon from Oregon goes into the smokers, along with loins of yellowfin tuna from the Pacific.
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| 49. | Yellowfin, the type most often found in good fish stores and restaurants, is worth seeking out.
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| 50. | They loaded boxes of yellowfin tuna, cans of frozen fruit juice, dinner rolls and yellow onions.
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