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Southern Bluefin Tuna Cases New Zealand Japan: 30 July 1999: 27 August 1999: Order on provisional measures Australia: The "Camouco" Case Panama France: 17 January 2000: 7 February 2000: Judgment on prompt release The "Monte Confurco" Case Seychelles France: 27 November 2000: 18 December 2000: Judgment on prompt release
The southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) is a tuna of the family Scombridae found in open southern Hemisphere waters of all the world's oceans mainly between 30°S and 50°S, to nearly 60°S. At up to 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) and weighing up to 260 kilograms (570 lb), it is among the larger bony fishes .
Blue Fin Tuna. The Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT) is a Regional fisheries management organisation [1] and international organization with the purpose of managing the stocks of the critically endangered [2] Southern bluefin tuna. [3] The secretariat is housed in Canberra, Australia. [4]
You see, class action litigation "settlement administration" firm Kurtzman Carson Chicken of the Sea, you say? For the next two months, at least, you might want to rethink that answer.
Served nearly everywhere to sushi lovers, whether or not we should be eating bluefin tuna still is still hotly debated among consumers and conservation experts alike.
A 608-pound bluefin tuna that was auctioned for 207 million Japanese yen (about about 1.3 million U.S. dollars). Sushi restaurant operator Onodera Group bought the fish at the first tuna auction ...
Shany (2003) considers the problem within the public international law field where, for example, the Southern Bluefin Tuna dispute could have been determined either by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), or by tribunals established under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), and the Swordfish dispute, which was ...
The Nov. 8 lawsuit relies on testing by a marine biologist of 20 tuna samples taken from 20 Subway restaurants in southern California. ... be eating "only tuna." The lawsuit seeks unspecified ...