Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Removing-Tuna-After-Auction---Tokyo-Tuna-Auctions-2006-27MZIF6T5PF.htmlConceptually similarRemoving Tuna After Auction - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP01ALKCompleted★★★★Removing Tuna After Auction - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP017DFCompleted★★★★Frozen Tuna - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP0GDPCompleted★★★★Rows of Frozen Tuna - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP040LCompleted★★★★Marking Selling Details - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP01B3RCompleted★★★★Inspection of Frozen Tuna - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP09LLCompleted★★★★Auctioning of Tuna - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP016FJCompleted★★★★Auctioning of Tuna - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP0MX0Completed★★★★Fresh Tuna - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006GP0929Completed★★★★View AllGP0APERemoving Tuna After Auction - Tokyo Tuna Auctions 2006Frozen Tuna is removed after auction at the Tsukiji wholesale fish market, the largest fish market in the world. Japan is the world largest consumer of tuna, and now faces price rises in the cost of the delicacy food, following tuna fishing quota reductions imposed by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna.Locations:Asia-East Asia-Japan-Tokyo-Tsukiji fish marketDate:28 Nov, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Jeremy Sutton-HibbertMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Asian ethnicities-Day-Fish markets-Fishing (Industry)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Manual workers-Oceans (campaign title)-Overfishing-Three people-Transportation-Tunas-WheelbarrowsShoot:Tuna Auctions in TokyoJapan is the world largest consumer of tuna, and now faces price rises in the cost of the delicacy food, following tuna fishing quota reductions imposed by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna.