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TOKYO - Two sushi bar owners paid more than
$100,000 for a Japanese bluefin tuna at a Tokyo fish auction Monday,
about ten times the average price and the highest in nearly a
decade, market officials said.
Premium fish _ sometimes sliced up while the customers watch _ also have advertising value, underscoring a restaurant's quality, like a rare wine. Thousands of tuna were auctioned at Monday's festive new year sale, which often brings unusually high prices. "It was the best tuna of the day, but the price shot up because of the shortage of domestic bluefin," Yoshida said, citing rough weather at the end of December. Buyers vied for only three Oma bluefin tuna Monday, compared to 41 last year. A similar size imported bluefin caught off the eastern United States sold for 1.42 million yen ($15,400) in Monday's auction. Due to growing concerns over the impact of commercial fishing on the bluefin variety's survival, members of international tuna conservation organizations, including Japan, have agreed to cut their bluefin catch quota for 2009 by 20 percent to 22,000 tons.
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