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YFT

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YFTYouth for Tomorrow (est. 1986)
YFTYellowfin Tuna (FAO fish species code)
YFTYellow Fade Technique
YFTYour Favorite Things
YFTYonkers Federation of Teachers
YFTYour Favorite Thing
YFTYate Fairtrade Team (Bristol, England)
YFTDistrict Lighter, Torpedo Transportation (US Navy)
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Charles Clover, executive director of the foundation, said: "Consumers have been misled into believing that yellowfin tuna from the Indian Ocean is sustainably caught.
It added, 'Chilled yellowfin tuna should be exported by air only.'
If you are jonesing to get down to Panama or Costa Rica, you'll encounter black and blue marlins, mahi mahi, yellowfin tuna and roosterfish.
1 can of Gold Seas Yellowfin Tuna Chunks in Springwater, 185g
This study provides the length-weight relationship (LWR) for striped marlin, Pacific blue marlin, sailfish, dolphinfish, and yellowfin tuna for a northern area of the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO).
Experts learned about the lymphdriven hydraulics after studying Pacific bluefin and yellowfin tuna swimming in tanks.
Researchers from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, led by Sascha Nicklisch, analyzed POPs in the dorsal muscle fillets of 117 wild-caught yellowfin tuna from 12 capture locations in the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, Western Pacific, and Indian oceans.
Now the company is putting that same superior quality in a tin with its 100-percent yellowfin tuna that is wild caught in the eastern Pacific.
Similarly, the country's other vital food source -- yellowfin tuna -- is said to have been brought to Maldivian shores by the country's great mythical hero Bodu Niyami Kale[THORN]afanu a seafarer who travelled to the end of the earth to bring the valuable fish to the islands' seas.
It is worth mentioning that the Commission is the organisation responsible for organizing the fisheries of 16 species of migratory fish, including Yellowfin Tuna and Kingfish, as well as the many other species interconnected in international waters in the Indian Ocean region.
Our goal was to examine fine-scale variability in the feeding habits and trophic position of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) caught together in mixed schools by purse seine to examine the null hypothesis that the association between these 2 tuna species is not related to trophic interactions.
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