Happy World Tuna Day

by Fishery News
Published: Last Updated on

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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