Two populations, overlapping feeding grounds

There are two populations of Atlantic bluefin tuna: a smaller western population which spawns in the Gulf of Mexico, and a larger eastern population which spawns in the Mediterranean Sea.
These two populations are not completely separate, however. Adults and juveniles from both populations feed together, particularly off the east coast of North America and in the central Atlantic. But come spawning season, adults always return to the waters in which they hatched.

Map: Geographical distribution of Atlantic bluefin tuna
Follow the journey of bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea. / ©: WWF MEDPO
On the Med tuna trail: Using satellite technology WWF tracks bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea as part of an ongoing project to protect the species.
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Geographical distribution of Atlantic bluefin tuna. / ©: Fishbase.org
Geographical distribution of Atlantic bluefin tuna.
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