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  • Sustainability: Bluefin Bait
    Sustainability: Bluefin BaitWicked Tuna's fishermen weigh in on the state of the herring population off the coast of Gloucester.
  • Sustainability: Bluefin Regulations
    Sustainability: Bluefin RegulationsBluefin tuna fishing regulations in America are whole-heartedly endorsed by the Wicked Tuna fishermen.
  • Sustainability: Bluefin Quotas
    Sustainability: Bluefin QuotasThe Wicked Tuna fishermen talk about the benefits of fishing quotas.
  • Wicked Tuna S13 Promo
    Wicked Tuna S13 Promo
  • Bold Fishermen
    Bold FishermenImages from Wicked Tuna: North vs South, season 4.
  • Wicked Glossary
    Wicked Glossary: Wicked GlossaryHow to Speak Wicked TunaWe’re all familiar with basic Bostonese—you know, “wicked ah-some” or "I'm pah-kin' the cah"—but for the fishermen of Wicked Tuna, they’ve developed a vernacular all their own. From "squeaker" (pronounced: "squeakah") to "googans" (pronounced with disdain), we...
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    Frequently Asked Questions: Frequently Asked QuestionsQ:  What is the difference between the canned tuna sold in grocery stores and the bluefin tuna being caught on Wicked Tuna?First, it is important to understand that the tuna in your grocery store and the bluefin tuna featured in Wicked Tuna are two different types of tuna.Approximately 70% of...
  • Bluefin 360
    Bluefin 360: Bluefin 360The Fate of the Bluefin TunaBy Patrick J. KigerMarine scientist Carl Safina, who grew up fishing the waters off Long Island, first saw an Atlantic bluefin tuna when he hooked one back in 1968.  "It wasn't a very big bluefin, but it was the biggest fish I had ever caught," recalls Safina, the...
  • Seven Tips to Survive the Frozen Wilderness
    Seven Tips to Survive the Frozen Wilderness: Seven Tips to Survive the Frozen WildernessBy Patrick J. KigerHere’s the good news: Your plane has crashed, but you’ve managed to survive. But the bad news is that you find yourself crawling out of the wreckage in the middle of the mountainous Alaskan wilderness, where the average wintertime temperature is 20 to 30 degrees below...
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