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  2. Japanese amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese amberjack or yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata, is a species of jack fish in the family Carangidae, native to the northwest Pacific Ocean. It is known as shiyu (鰤魚) in China, bang'eo (방어) in Korea, and buri (鰤) or hamachi (魬) in Japan. Although it is frequently listed on menus as "yellowtail tuna," it is a fish of an ...

  3. Seriola dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Seriola dorsalis. (Gill, 1863) Seriola dorsalis, the California yellowtail is a species of ray-finned fish of the family Carangidae. [2] This species is also known by several alternate names, such as amberjack, forktail, mossback, white salmon and yellowtail tunis or tuna [3] or by its Spanish name jurel. Although previously thought to belong ...

  4. Yellowtail amberjack - Wikipedia

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    Yellowtail amberjack

  5. Yellowfin tuna - Wikipedia

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    Yellowfin tuna - Wikipedia ... Yellowfin tuna

  6. Dogtooth tuna - Wikipedia

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    Dogtooth tuna - Wikipedia ... Dogtooth tuna

  7. Pacific bluefin tuna - Wikipedia

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    Pacific bluefin tuna

  8. Video shows tuna fish flailing after being chopped in half - AOL

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    The woman's voice in the video states that it's a buri, Japanese for yellowtail tuna, Mashable reports. Twitter users pointed out that the fish's nerves weren't severed properly, which allows it ...

  9. Neothunnus - Wikipedia

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    T. atlanticus (Lesson, 1831) T. tonggol (Bleeker, 1851) Thunnus (Neothunnus) is a subgenus of ray-finned bony fishes in the Thunnini, or tuna, tribe. More specifically, Neothunnus is a subgenus of the genus Thunnus, also known as the "true tunas". Neothunnus is sometimes referred to as the yellowfin group, and comprises three species: