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Old 04-07-2008, 11:27 PM   #3
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Ah, no. There are plenty of tuna that is great to eat and well-fished. See, bluefin tuna are getting sparse, so they aren't a good food to eat. Also, longlined tuna are caught in an environmentally irresponsible way. However, if you look on the yellow and green columns, you see plenty of tunas that are caught well and are abundant and good for our oceans.

The point of Seafood Watch is not to tell you DONT EAT THIS GRAAGGHHH. It's to help guide you into making better decisions that can help our oceans. Rather than saying "I can't eat what's on the red list", look for good alternatives of the same or similar fish on the green and yellow columns.

The fishies need you.
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