Happy World Tuna Day

by Fishery News
Happy World Tuna Day

Happy World Tuna Day! Let’s honor this incredible fish and work together for sustainable oceans and healthy diets.

What is Tuna?

Tuna, formally known as Thunnini, is a highly migratory saltwater fish related to mackerel, found in tropical and temperate seas. It can reach speeds of up to 75 km/h and comes in eight main types, including skipjack and albacore.

Types of Tuna: Tuna comes in eight main types, including:

  • Blackfin tuna
  • Bluefin tuna (north and south)
  • Albacore
  • Bigeye tuna
  • Yellowfin tuna
  • Skipjack tuna (bluefin and longtail)

Health Benefits of Tuna:

  • Lowers the risk of heart disease: Rich in omega3 fatty acids, tuna helps lower LDL cholesterol and improves heart and blood vessel function.
  • Lowers cholesterol: Tuna’s natural oils raise HDL (good cholesterol) and combat the effects of triglycerides.
  • Lowers blood pressure: High potassium content reduces inflammation and blood pressure, reducing the risk of stroke or heart attack.
  • Boosts the immune system: Tuna is rich in manganese, selenium, vitamin C, and zinc, aiding in immune function and fighting free radicals.
  • Prevents eye problems: Omega3 improves eyesight and prevents macular degeneration, reducing the risk of blindness.
  • Regulates weight: High protein and low calorie content keep you full for longer, aiding in weight management.
  • Lessens the chance of cancer: Omega3 fatty acids and antioxidants in tuna combat cancer cell growth and inflammation.
  • Strengthens bones: Tuna’s minerals and vitamin B contribute to bone health and prevent bone loss.
  • Good for skin: Tuna’s elastin protein and vitamin B complex maintain skin flexibility and promote healthy skin cell production.
  • Improves blood flow: Iron and vitamin B in tuna aid in red blood cell production, improving blood flow and cardiovascular health.

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