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The Tuna on Your Plate May Be Endangered

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(Newser) – You might suspect a sushi restaurant that doesn’t specify what sort of tuna you’re eating of trying to pawn off an inferior species. Not so. Researchers using novel DNA barcoding technology found that though nearly a third of tuna sold in 31 US restaurants was the prized—and endangered—bluefin. But just 8 of the 22 bluefin samples were accurately labeled.

“When you eat sushi, you can unknowingly get a critically endangered species on your plate,” a researcher tells LiveScience. All of the restaurants in the survey that advertised bluefin did serve it—and charged more than for other, less coveted varieties. So why do some places not even know they’re serving a delicacy? The researcher notes, “the FDA's approved market name for all eight species of Thunnus is simply ‘tuna.’”

Greenpeace demonstrators protest with five tons of tuna heads unloaded outside the Agriculture ministry in Paris.
Greenpeace demonstrators protest with five tons of tuna heads unloaded outside the Agriculture ministry in Paris.   (AP Photo)
Sushi chefs at work.
Sushi chefs at work.   (AP Photo)
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doingtherightthing
Nov 20, 09 4:31 PM CST
good; give me more, just in case it disappears off the shelves! Reply
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scootersrockin
Nov 20, 09 4:33 PM CST
yummy Reply
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Vice
Nov 20, 09 4:37 PM CST
PETA is going nuts right about now then. Reply
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Reader83547915
Nov 21, 09 4:22 AM CST
Did this post mention PETA? Please enlighten us.
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surlyotter
Nov 20, 09 5:38 PM CST
Why do the comments on these kinds of issues have to be so patently idiotic? Ecosystem collapse is no small matter -- we're letting our palates rule our beings, to the detriment of animal welfare, species survival, and the ecosystem services upon which we all depend. Just because the ocean is out of sight, don't imagine for a minute that major collapses in oceanic systems won't affect us on land. Reply
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