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Endangered Species Other Things You Can Do to Save the Sea
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OverfishedAlso marketed as Blue WarehouTrevally, Sea Bream, Snotty Trevalla Commercial Scallop (Bas Strait)Southern Scallop Deepwater SharkFlake, Boneless Fillet Eastern GemfishHake, King Couta, Silver Kingfish Orange RoughyDeep Sea Perch, Sea Perch Oreos (black, smooth, spiky, warty)Dory, Deep Sea Dory, Spotted Dory RedfishNannygai, Red Snapper School SharkFlake, Tope, Boneless Fillet Silver TravallyWhite Travally Southern Bluefin TunaTuna Also avoid vulnerable and heavily fished species Bigeye TunaTuna, Bigeye Broadbill SwordfishSwordfish Sharks & RaysFlake, Boneless Fillet, Stingray flaps Yellowfin Tuna – Wider Pacific OceanTuna Fish species that are overfished and endangered. Don’t eat these! Bluefin tuna, Red Snapper, Chilean Seabass, Atlantic Halibut and Atlantic Cod, Orange Roughy, and Spiny Lobster
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Better choices for food! Also marketed as: Australian Salmon Blue Swimmer Crab, Sand Crab, Bluey, Blue Manta Crab Bream Calamari, Cuttlefish, Octopus, Squid Flathead King George Whiting Black Whiting, South Australian Whiting, Spotted Whiting Leatherjacket Ocean Jacket, Seine Boat jacket, Silver flounder, Chinaman, Yellow Jacket, Triggerfish, Butterfish Mullet Blue-tail, Fan-tail, Flicker, Umping, Nano, Sand, Yellow-eye Mulloway Butterfish, King Jewfish, Kingfish, River Kingfish Trevally Western Rock lobster Western Australian Crayfish, Western Cray Whiting Sand, Eastern School, Western School, Stout (Winter), Trumpeter, Western Trumpeter, Yellowfin Yellow-tail Kingfish Kingfish, Tasmanian Yellowtail, Kingie, Yellowtail Abalone Blue MusselMussel CrayfishMarron, Redclaw, Yabby Oysters
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