Pacific Bluefin Tuna

GPTKB entity

Properties (59)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf species
gptkbp:availableSizes depends on age and habitat
gptkbp:averageTemperature 3 meters
gptkbp:bodyStyle streamlined
muscle-rich
gptkbp:breedingSeason challenging
gptkbp:climate warm waters
gptkbp:colors blue on top, silver on bottom
gptkbp:conservationEfforts Endangered
international agreements
due to high demand
aim to restore populations
gptkbp:cookingMethod medium rare recommended
grilling, searing
gptkbp:cuisine rich and buttery
gptkbp:culturalImpact important_in_Japanese_cuisine
gptkbp:culturalSignificance sushi and sashimi
gptkbp:diet carnivore
gptkbp:education solitary or in small groups
gptkbp:environmentalImpact top predator
affected by ocean temperature changes
gptkbp:fauna increasingly farmed
gptkbp:fishSpecies varies by region
longline
requires international cooperation
illegal fishing practices
five pairs of gills
critical for future generations
regulated by international bodies
significant decline in population
strict in some regions
trolling, purse seining
Japan,_Mexico,_USA
gptkbp:food_options high fat content
gptkbp:funding dorsal fin
gptkbp:geneticDiversity important for population resilience
gptkbp:geographicalFeature gptkb:North_Pacific_Ocean
gptkbp:habitat ocean
gptkbp:healthcare displayed in public aquariums
gptkbp:historicalResearch ongoing studies on genetics
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Pacific Bluefin Tuna
gptkbp:lifespan up to 40 years
gptkbp:market high
increasing prices due to scarcity
gptkbp:marketSegment high demand in seafood market
gptkbp:maxTakeoffWeight 680 kilograms
gptkbp:migration long-distance migratory fish
gptkbp:populationTrend overfishing
gptkbp:predators larger fish, sharks
gptkbp:relatedPatent Yellowfin Tuna
gptkbp:reproduction oviparous
gptkbp:researchFocus population dynamics
gptkbp:scientificName Thunnus orientalis
gptkbp:skin dark blue
firm and fatty
gptkbp:sustainabilityInitiatives overfishing issues
gptkbp:symbioticRelationships none known
gptkbp:waterSource up to 75 km/h
keystone species in marine ecosystems