If tuna is caught with a fishing net, the bluefin tuna's meat will turn yellow and sour due to fear and struggle. The best bluefin tuna meat is red, and if the meat turns yellow, its economic benefits will be greatly reduced.

Therefore, even for artificially farmed tuna, divers are still required to go into the water and carry out manual fishing during the final fishing process.

Of course, Moer has the space and can catch them without a net or hook, so they stay fresher even longer!

Japan is the most enthusiastic tuna consumer in the world. Japan consumes tons of tuna every year, accounting for 80% of the world's consumption.

In Japan, eating bluefin tuna is not only a pleasure, but also a symbol of status. It is precisely because bluefin tuna is used on a large scale in Japan that it has gradually become a "rare commodity" in recent years.

The production of bluefin tuna has declined in recent years from tons in 1950. By 2006, the production of bluefin tuna was only tons, a drop of almost half, which is also due to the continued large-scale consumption by humans.

The global population of bluefin tuna is declining, mainly due to its popularity in the food industry. As a result, bluefin tuna, regardless of size, is eaten once caught, and is mainly used to produce high-end sashimi, which is the favorite food of Japanese people.

Mo'er ignored the tuna in the space and looked at the remaining tuna in the sea.

She ran back to the cabin and fetched a few frozen yellow croakers from the freezer. She pulled out her best, strongest fishing rod, a large reel, a large ocean hook, and some good bait. Mo'er lifted the rod behind her with both hands and swung it out, landing right where the big tuna gathered, her mind constantly scanning the area.

In just a few minutes, she saw a relatively large tuna swallow the yellow croaker wrapped in the spiritual spring water in one gulp.

The fishing line immediately made a harsh sound, but to the fisherman's ears this sound was the most beautiful music in the world.

A huge force came, and Mo'er was pulled forward several steps uncontrollably. Her knee hit the side of the boat with a bang, and she gasped in pain.

She thought that the white, lame face must be bald.

Another pulling force came, and her body tilted forward uncontrollably. At the critical moment, the captain grabbed her clothes on the back to prevent her from falling into the sea.

After standing firmly, she put the fishing rod on her belly, turned the reel twice, pulled the fishing rod back, then turned it twice more, and pulled it again. After five minutes, she was exhausted and gave the fishing rod to the captain. Moer sat aside and gasped for breath, her knees and belly ached.

Her knees were hit and her belly was hit by the fishing rod. She thought she should put something on her belly and then push the fishing rod onto that thing.

After a while, the captain couldn't hold on any longer because this guy was too strong.

Several more people were called in, and they took turns working. After a full half hour, they finally pulled the fish to the side of the boat. However, the side was too high to reach the fish. They had to lower the speedboat, and the captain used the speedboat to hook the fish's head. It took several people working together to pull up the tuna, which weighed over 400 pounds!

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