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How much is a 200 lb Bluefin Tuna worth?

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At your local grocery store or fish market, Bluefin Tuna will sell for around $20 to $40 per pound. These are typically Bluefin caught off the East Coast. Bluefin from Japan are considered more valuable and can cost upwards of $200 per pound.

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