At a Japanese bluefin tuna auction, a new record high price was paid for a bluefish tuna. At the same time, warnings are heard that the bluefish tuna is being overfished and the stock is dwindling.
If the price would continue to be as high as the record price at the auction, maybe the demand will dwindle, thus making the fishing of the fish less profitable? In this way, maybe the stock will grow again? I do not know, but I do wish tasty fish like the bluefish tuna will survive for future generations.
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