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  2. I Asked 3 Food Editors To Name the Best Canned Tuna ... - AOL

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    Why Food Editors Loves Safe Catch TunaCostco is my go-to store for stocking up on canned tuna, but I don't grab the store's famed Kirkland brand.

  3. We Asked Dietitians to Rank 10 Popular Canned Tunas and You ...

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    “Light tuna usually comes from either skipjack or yellowfin tuna.” ... Safe Catch Elite Wild Tuna. Safe Catch. This canned tuna has 210mg of sodium and 0 grams of fat per serving putting it ...

  4. Costco Seafood You Should Never Buy - AOL

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    But according to seafood enthusiasts, Costco's ahi tuna might be subpar. The 6-ounce individual portions — packaged in a hefty 10-pound pack — initially impress with their deep pink hue and ...

  5. Yellowfin tuna - Wikipedia

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    The yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) is a species of tuna found in pelagic waters of tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. Yellowfin is often marketed as ahi , from the Hawaiian ʻahi , a name also used there for the closely related bigeye tuna . [ 3 ]

  6. Dolphin safe label - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the standards for Dolphin Safe tuna were expanded by Congress with the passage of the International Dolphin Conservation Program Act, [15] amending the Marine Mammal Protection Act to include the standard that no dolphins were killed or seriously injured in a net set to qualify that tuna for a Dolphin Safe label. [12]

  7. Ikejime - Wikipedia

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    Ikejime has been successfully used manually in the tuna and yellowtail industries, along with limited use in sport and game fishing, as it provides a rapid slaughter technique. An alternative to death by exsanguination , ikejime is used and the fish put straight into ice or flash freezing.