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  2. Daksa (island) - Wikipedia

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    Daksa is a small uninhabited island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. It is situated near Dubrovnik in front of the Rijeka Dubrovačka ria . The area of the island is about 0.07 km 2 (0.027 sq mi), [ 1 ] the highest point is 24 m (79 ft) above sea level.

  3. 12 Healthiest Canned Tuna Brands - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per 3-ounce serving): Calories: 170 Fat: 8 g (Saturated Fat: 2 g) Sodium: 40 mg Carbs: 0 g (Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 0 g) Protein: 23 g. American Tuna was born in 2005 out of a collaboration ...

  4. Thunnus - Wikipedia

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    Thunnus is a genus of ocean-dwelling, ray-finned bony fish from the mackerel family, Scombridae.More specifically, Thunnus is one of five genera which make up the tribe Thunnini – a tribe that is collectively known as the tunas.

  5. 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 17 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 ...

  6. Daksa - Wikipedia

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    Daksa may refer to: Daksha, creator god in Hinduism, Daksa (island), small island near Dubrovnik, Croatia This page was last edited on 10 ...

  7. Neothunnus - Wikipedia

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    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: subgenus Thunnus (Neothunnus) T. albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788 ...

  8. Tuna melt 'stinking up' plane prompts fellow passenger's ...

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    It's "generally acceptable" to ask someone not to eat a tuna melt sandwich or other strong-smelling foods while on a plane, an etiquette expert and former flight attendant told Fox News Digital.

  9. Thunnus tonggol - Wikipedia

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    Thunnus tonggol is a species of tuna of tropical Indo-West Pacific waters.. It is commonly known as the longtail tuna [1] or northern bluefin tuna. [4] [5] The usage of the latter name, mainly in Australia to distinguish it from the southern bluefin tuna, leads to easy confusion with Thunnus thynnus of the Atlantic and Thunnus orientalis of the North Pacific.