Tuna: on the brink of extinction

Tuna - one of the world's favourite fish - provides a critical part of the diet of millions of people across the globe. It is also the core of the luxury sashimi markets. But rampant over-fishing is pushing these incredible creatures to the brink of extinction; there simply aren't enough fish to sustain the world's voracious appetite for tuna.

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Tinned Tuna Update

Update, December 2009: John West introduces new sustainability policy » Last year we published our tinned tuna league table, ranking the main retailers and...
Posted by Willie - 8 June, 2009 - 16:42

Celebs threaten to boycott Nobu over unsustainable fish

Sugababes star Amelle Berrabah helps to promote our 'Endangered Sushi' message outside Nobu London © Dennis Gill The End Of The Line has certainly been...
Posted by Willie - 8 June, 2009 - 15:13

Endangered sushi*

Young diners at Nobu get the bluefin message The newspapers and blog sites have been full of Nobu's bluefin shame over the past week or so. And quite right...
Posted by Willie - 6 June, 2009 - 11:34

The end of the line?

The End Of The Line author Charles Clover talks to us about his book, the film and the plight of the ocean. What's the film about? It's an adaptation of...
Posted by jossc - 5 June, 2009 - 15:32

Nobu - no brainer

A detail from today's Evening Standard advert Update: we visited Nobu London last night to ask why bluefin is still on their menu The advert above...
Posted by Willie - 4 June, 2009 - 16:46

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