Threatened Bluefin Tuna Sells For $5,000 Per Pound In Tokyo Market
Sushi chain owner Kiyoshi Kimura purchased the 612-pound Pacific bluefin tuna in an auction in Tokyo on Saturday for more than $3 million.
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January 6, 2019 at 03:00AM
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NPR News: Threatened Bluefin Tuna Sells For $5,000 Per Pound In Tokyo Market
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