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Last week's typhoon killed 11,000 farmed tuna in Wakayama

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Rather than swallow their damn stupid pride and release these tuna into the ocean prior to the typhoon, they allowed them to kill themselves.

The owners KNOW they are easily panicked, they KNOW they are sensitive, and there are precedents for this as well.

I hope to god that insurance companies do not pay them anything for their unnecessary losses!

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Yubaru: They are farmed tuna. They cannot survive in the wild without training just like dolphins if released, or even, dogs, cats, hamsters, and rabbits.

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I hope to god

Which one ?

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They have a better chance in the wild, as they do have some instincts, than in a pen, during a typhoon.

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How exactly did they die? Were they washed up ashore? Or are they simply assumed to have died because they "cannot survive" in the wild? -Curious

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It's going to raise prices, but farmed tuna is not good for us anyway. Wish I could find wild tuna more easily in Tokyo.

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Time to get used to eating potatoes

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A shame but better tuna than people.

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