#bluefin tuna

Massive bluefin tuna reeled in by Kauaʻi fishermen only second recorded caught in Hawaiian waters

The first bluefin tuna that was recorded caught in Hawaiian waters weighed 376 pounds and was reeled in on Aug. 13, 1983 by angler Jeffry C. Fear off Kumukahi Point on Hawai‘i Island, according to Best Fishing America. 

Kaua‘i and Big Island fishermen to trial new tuna tagging technology

Fishermen on Kaua‘i and the Big Island will trial a new method of tagging ‘ahi, or yellowfin tuna, this summer.

Best sushi in the nation is found on Kaua‘i, according to Yelp

Yelp has given Kaua‘i Sushi Station top marks two years running, citing elaborate presentation and ingredients sourced from Japan.

Kaua‘i fisherman finds oddity in belly of tuna; scientists identify rare octopus

Alan Okuhara of Mark’s Place is a scientist at heart; he and marine biologist Molly Lutcavage have a list of ‘marine mysteries’ to solve.

‘Wicked Tuna’ star meets Kaua‘i fishermen, scientist eager to resume local ahi research

Reality TV’s Dave Marciano and a group of Garden Isle fishermen say scientific collaboration is key to keeping their fisheries healthy.

OPINION: Enough with the Whales. Save the Tuna.

“Occasionally a celebrity will speak up on behalf of the tuna, but convincing the public that a sushi-grade bluefin deserves the same respect as a bottlenose dolphin is a tough task.”