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 25 aug 2010 12:10 

Bluefin tuna: EU research achieves breakthrough as fish spawn in captivity


EU scientists have succeeded in obtaining viable mass eggs from Atlantic bluefin tuna in captivity, using natural means and without any hormonal induction. If breeding can be developed on a commercial scale, pressure on endangered wild stocks could be significantly relieved.

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