If you've enjoyed fresh ahi tuna, you may be surprised to learn it also goes by another name. Yellowfin tuna, or Thunnus albacares, is the same fish as ahi, which is its name in the Hawaiian language.
The fishing industry uses the white meat designation to differentiate canned albacore tuna from "chunk light," which may ...
Safe Catch Wild Ahi Yellowfin Tuna (No Oil): Because this fish was packed without oil, I tasted it alongside the water-packed tunas. It was a close runner-up to the Tonnino Albacore and had a rich ...
Ahi tuna (also known as yellowfin tuna) is a variety that's lean with a mild flavor and meaty essence. It's typically sold in steaks that are around 1¼ to 2 inches thick. This makes these fish ...
Dramatic footage showing a giant tuna nearly leaping into a boat while chasing a bait is circulating this week via social media. “Incredible capture by [Daniel Svensson Persson] of this bluefin fully ...
The tuna boats came back from the Hudson Canyon with ice chests full of yellowfin tuna as the fish are on the feed. Capt.
About three weeks ago CNN reported that the coast of California yellow-fin tuna was found to be contaminated by radioactivity from the meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan, 9,600 km away.
The Atlantic bluefin tuna is one of the largest, fastest, and most gorgeously colored of all the world’s fishes. Their torpedo-shaped, streamlined bodies are built for speed and endurance.
The tuna boats came back from the Hudson Canyon with ice chests full of yellowfin tuna as the fish are on the feed. Capt. Alan Lee of Mushin Sportfishing lined his dock in Point Pleasant Beach ...