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Posted on 12/07/07

When fish began to fly

A lot of guys have fish stories, but Wayne MacAlpine's is a doozy. It's a tale of how a young Canadian launched what the Japanese call "the day of the flying fish" - the day in 1972 when a 325-kilogram bluefin tuna was flown halfway around the world to give birth to the global sushi business.

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