Our mission is to prevent the Bluefin tuna from becoming extinct. Specialists estimate that this could happen in 2012. The main reasons are the booming sushi industry, and the fact that the Bluefin is extremely overfished. Three in four Bluefin tunas are caught illegally. The U.N. World Charter for Nature enables individuals or groups of people to act when there is no enforcement of the international fishing laws. Here lies our focus. We are using our creativity to collect a number of objects which are vital for such a Bluefin protecting campaign. The function of these objects is obvious and you can be sure where your money goes to. With an experienced group of conservationists we will use these objects, guaranteeing direct action against any illegal operations. Your donation can effectively save Bluefin tunas, and thus the species. Feb 2012 - How To Save The Bluefin today announces it will merge with The Black Fish to build a stronger alliance in the fight against bluefin tuna overfishing. Both organisations will continue under the banner of The Black Fish. We at How To Save The Bluefin are extremely happy with the move. The bluefin tuna needs our help and we are serious about achieving real change for this endangered fish. We need to build a stronger movement to create the necessary change and we feel that within The Black Fish we can make this happen.

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