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Bluefin tuna
**Bluefin tuna ** is a common name used to refer to several species of tuna of the genus Thunnus.
| Species | Common name | Image | Range | Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T. maccoyii | Southern bluefin tuna | [[File:Thmac u0.gif | 100px]] | found in southern hemisphere waters of all the world's oceans | |
| T. orientalis | Pacific bluefin tuna | [[File:Thunnus orientalis (Osaka Kaiyukan Aquarium).jpg | 100px]] | found widely in the northern Pacific Ocean and locally in the south | Formerly known as northern bluefin tuna. |
| T. thynnus | Atlantic bluefin tuna | [[File:Bluefin-big.jpg | 100px]] | found in both the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean, and also in the Mediterranean Sea | Formerly known as northern bluefin tuna. |
| T. tonggol | Longtail tuna | [[File:Thton u0.gif | 100px]] | found in tropical Indo-West Pacific waters | Known as the northern bluefin tuna in Australia, as it is found off their northern coast. |
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