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    bowdown Let's go fishing!

    A single bluefin tuna sells for $736,000 in Tokyo auction! Joe-Nathan, get your fishing boat ready.


    msnbc.com staff and news service reports

    updated 58 minutes ago 2012-01-05T10:59:39

    TOKYO
    — This tuna is worth savoring: It cost nearly three-quarters of a million dollars.
    A bluefin tuna caught off northeastern Japan fetched a record 56.49 million yen, or about $736,000, Thursday in the first auction of the year at Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market.
    The price for the 593-pound tuna beat last year's record of 32.49 million yen or about $416,000. The price translates to $1,238 per pound — also a record, said Yutaka Hasegawa, a Tsukiji market official.
    PhotoBlog: Say hello to the world's most expensive tuna fish
    Bloomberg News reported that the average price during the past 15 years for the tuna at the first auction of the year at the market was 11.8 million yen (about $153,000), citing the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market website.
    Though the fish is undoubtedly high quality, the price has more to do with the celebratory atmosphere that surrounds the first auction of the year.
    10,000 pieces
    The winning bidder, Kiyoshi Kimura, president of Kiyomura Co., which operates the Sushi-Zanmai restaurant chain, said he wanted to give Japan a boost after last year's devastating tsunami.
    The fish was divided into 10,000 pieces and sold off at ordinary prices, The Daily Telegraph reported.
    "Japan has been through a lot the last year due to the disaster," a beaming Kimura told AP Television News. "Japan needs to hang in there. So I tried hard myself and ended up buying the most expensive one."

    Story: Fish story: Big tuna sells for record $396,000
    Kimura also said he wanted to keep the fish in Japan "rather than let it get taken overseas."
    Last year's bid winners were Hong Kong entrepreneur Ricky Cheng, who runs the Hong Kong-based chain Itamae Sushi, and an upscale Japanese restaurant in Tokyo's Ginza district.
    This year's record tuna was caught off Oma, in Aomori prefecture and just north of the tsunami-battered coast.
    Bluefin tuna is prized for its tender red meat. The best slices of fatty bluefin — called "o-toro" here — can sell for 2,000 yen ($24) per piece at tony Tokyo sushi bars.
    Tuna tasty, but controversial
    A Sushi-Zanmai shop in Tsujiki was selling fatty tuna sushi from the prized fish for 418 yen ($5.45) apiece Thursday.
    "It's superb. I can do nothing but smile. I am very happy," said Kosuke Shimogawara, a 51-year-old customer, who pointed out that if sold at cost, each piece of sushi could cost as much as 8,000 yen ($96).
    "It's unbelievable. President Kimura is so generous. I have to say thank you to him," he said.
    Japanese eat 80 percent of the Atlantic and Pacific bluefins caught — the most sought-after by sushi lovers.
    Japanese fishermen, however, face growing calls for tighter fishing rules amid declining tuna stocks worldwide.
    In November 2010, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas voted to cut the bluefin fishing quota in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean by about 4 percent, from 13,500 to 12,900 metric tons annually.
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    Every time they bring in a large blue fin into Venice, it is always a question to either sell on commercial market or keep it and spend the next week handing out free tuna to friends and family.

    I know there have been several 500+lbs Blue fin caught off the coast of LA. The spot is near the Mars Platform call the "mounds" that is a tuna hot spot. I have caught several Yellow, Black and a couple Blue fin tuna. This is also the same area you can see Grey whales when they are migrating through, which I have seen. Pretty cool seeing those whales up close to the boat.
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    They didn't tell the buying public that the pieces of tuna are easy to find on your plate in a dimly lit restaurant...They glow!

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