Products
Product | CO2e / kg | Studies |
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Pacific bluefin tuna (farmed)
5.75
CO2e / kg
= 100 g of Pacific bluefin tuna (farmed)
You can consume
0.47
kg of Pacific bluefin tuna (farmed) to exhaust your daily CO2e food budget
Categories: Pacific bluefin tuna | Tuna | Fish | Sea food | Food
Studies
Source | Notes | CO2e | Country origin | Country consumption | Weight |
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Seafood carbon emissions tool | Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis), Farmed, System: Marine net pen, Notes: No LCA studies to date have assessed production of tunas and other large pelagic fish in marine net pens. Estimates here are based on feed input data and feed compositions collected from Seafood Watch reports, as well as average energy use values for marine net pen production of other species. Importantly, little is known of the extent to which wild tuna capture prior to ranching contributes to emissions. | 5.75 |
Unknown | Unknown | 6 |
Recipes
*only recipes with more than 50 grams of Pacific bluefin tuna (farmed) are shown.Recipes |
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