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August 28, 2013
Japanese customers ate 75 percent of the total catch of Pacific Bluefin tuna in 2011
"Japan ate 13,324 tons of the 17,651 tons of Pacific bluefin caught in 2011. "
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Stop eating Pacific bluefin tuna
Editorial
August 26th 2013
Japan Times
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2013/08/26/editorials/stop-eating-pacific-bluefin-tuna/#at_pco=tcb-1.0&at_ab=-&at_pos=1&at_tot=8
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