Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Tuna-Festival-in-Taiwan-27MZIFI9CJP2.htmlConceptually similarTuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IP1Completed★★★★Tuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IP2Completed★★★★Tuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IOACompleted★★★★Tuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IP5Completed★★★★Tuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IP7Completed★★★★Tuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IPACompleted★★★★Tuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IP6Completed★★★★Tuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IN8Completed★★★★Tuna Festival in TaiwanGP02IOBCompleted★★★★View AllGP02IP3Tuna Festival in TaiwanTraders gather around blue fin tuna before auction at the Dong Gang fishing port outside Koahsiung. Blue fin tuna sells for 1,000 Taiwanese dollars per kilo, (USD34.00).Locations:Donggang-East Asia-TaiwanDate:11 Jun, 2011Credit:© Paul Hilton / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Asian ethnicities-Bluefin tunas-Day-Festivals-Fish markets-Fish processing-Fishing (Industry)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Oceans (campaign title)-TradeShoot:Annual Bluefin Tuna Festival in TaiwanThe Bluefin Tuna Festival runs from May to July every year. Although the bluefin tuna catch this year has been bigger than last year, concerns over radiation contamination from the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan has lead to a slump in tuna prices.