Clean Seas Tuna fights for its survival
date:Dec 24, 2012
he intestine that caused many kingfish to die or not grow to full size in 2012 were disastrous leading to a $30.75 million full year loss and forced job losses and cost cutting.

The improvement of feed - including an essential amino acid taurine - had reduced mortality rates and improved health to achieve higher prices of $12.50 a kilogram, the company said.

It is seeking compensation in the tens of millions of dollars from its Australian feed suppliers.

The company blamed the present investm
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