Endangered Animal Iron-On Embroidery / Southern Bluefin Tuna

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Endangered Animal Iron-On Embroidery / Southern Bluefin Tuna - Badges & Pins - Thread

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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49812899011_00a1bce0da_o.jpg https://youtu.be/c6UQa4W_Mfk **Southern Bluefin Tuna** The Southern Bluefin Tuna, also known as bluefin or bluefin tuna, resembles the Northern Bluefin Tuna in appearance. It is called "Southern Bluefin Tuna" because it is mainly distributed in the tropical to temperate waters of the Southern Hemisphere. Southern Bluefin Tuna are largely consumed as food, particularly in Japanese cuisine. After Japan expanded its distant-water tuna fishing operations in 1952, Southern Bluefin Tuna were heavily fished. Later, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and Taiwan also followed suit in the Southern Bluefin Tuna fishery. Global catch of Southern Bluefin Tuna reached a peak of 81,605 metric tons in 1961, after which it began to decline annually, indicating a gradual depletion of resources. This led countries to establish systems for limiting Southern Bluefin Tuna catches to prevent their extinction due to overfishing. **IUCN Status: Critically Endangered (CR)** https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49768445692_db088762d9_z.jpg * Do not use a steam iron. * Do not iron on nylon, silk, waterproof materials, sweaters, or down-filled clothing. * Do not allow children to operate unsupervised. **Product Specifications** Contents: Southern Bluefin Tuna iron-on embroidery, animal information backing card Embroidery Size: Approximately 8.5 x 3.5 cm ★ Note: Early animal embroideries were made in China. These have since been entirely replaced with Taiwanese-made products. However, some embroidery backing cards may still indicate China as the country of origin. To avoid generating excessive waste, we continue to use these existing backing cards. Please refrain from ordering if the country of origin marking is a concern.

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Material
Thread
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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Endangered animals refer to species whose wild populations face extinction in the near future due to reasons such as overfishing, poaching, environmental destruction, and habitat loss. The iron-on embroidery in this collection is not limited to endangered animals classified by the IUCN Red List, but also includes other species of international concern that are severely threatened.

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