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  2. Tom Brennan (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Martin Brennan (born October 30, 1952) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched from 1981 to 1985 for the Cleveland Indians , Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers . He was called “The Grey Flamingo” for his odd pitching delivery of pausing briefly on one leg before continuing with his pitch.

  3. Canned fish - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the amount of tuna in a can. [19] In 2008, some tuna cans dropped from 6 ounces (170 g) to 5 ounces (140 g) due to "higher tuna costs". [20] In the United States, 52% of canned tuna is used for sandwiches, 22% for salads, and 15% for casseroles and dried, packaged meal mixes ...

  4. Charlie the Tuna - Wikipedia

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    Charlie the Tuna is the cartoon mascot and spokes-tuna for the StarKist brand. He was created in 1961 by Tom Rogers [1] of the Leo Burnett Agency. [2] StarKist Tuna is owned by Dongwon Industries, a South Korea–based conglomerate. [3] Charlie is one of the most recognized characters in American advertising. [4]

  5. Wicked Tuna - Wikipedia

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    FV-Tuna.com (44’ Calvin Beal) Dave Carraro Season 1 - 13 Hard Merchandise (39’ Daniels Head) Dave Marciano Seasons 1-7, 10 - 13 Pinwheel (55’ Dixon) Tyler McLaughlin Season 2 - 13 Hot Tuna (48’ Dixon) TJ Ott Season 3 - 13 Wicked Pissah (40’ Osmond Beal) Paul Hebert Season 5 - 13 Fat Tuna (46’ Mussel Ridge) Bob Cook Season 9 - 13

  6. Tuna-Dolphin GATT Case (I and II) - Wikipedia

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    The controversy and initial ban by United States on tuna imports from Mexico was based on the "taking" prohibition in the MMPA (Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972).The MMPA requires a general prohibition on "taking" and importation into the United States of marine mammals including (harassment, hunting, killing, capture, or any attempts thereof) unless explicitly authorized.

  7. Maguro bōchō - Wikipedia

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    Long magurobōchō, used to filet tuna at the Tsukiji fish market A magurobōchō in use at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo. A magurobōchō (Japanese: 鮪包丁, lit. "tuna knife"), or magurokiribōchō (鮪切り包丁, lit. "tuna cutter kitchen knife"), is an extremely long, highly specialized Japanese knife that is commonly used to fillet tuna, as well as many other types of large ocean fish.

  8. Tuna - Wikipedia

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    A tuna (pl.: tunas or tuna) is a saltwater fish that belongs to the tribe Thunnini, a subgrouping of the Scombridae family.The Thunnini comprise 15 species across five genera, [2] the sizes of which vary greatly, ranging from the bullet tuna (max length: 50 cm or 1.6 ft, weight: 1.8 kg or 4 lb) up to the Atlantic bluefin tuna (max length: 4.6 m or 15 ft, weight: 684 kg or 1,508 lb), which ...

  9. Pacific bluefin tuna - Wikipedia

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    At maturity it is about 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) long and weighs about 60 kg (130 lb). [3] Individuals that are 2 m (6 ft 7 in) long are regularly seen, and the maximum reported is 3 m (9.8 ft) in length and 450 kg (990 lb) in weight. [6] Elsewhere, a mass of up to 550 kg (1,210 lb) has been reported for the species. [14]