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Heater/Proofer Cabinet Model NHPL-1825-UN


List Price $ 3744.00 Sale Price $ 1119.99


• Magnetic door latch • Easy-to-read LED thermometer • Proof Mode: Humidity from 30% to 95% • Temperatures up to 115°F (46°C) • Heat Mode: Nominal temperatures up to 185°F (85°C)


• 5” polyurethane plate casters standard (2 with brakes, 2 without brakes)


• 24”W x 32”D x 70”H • 120 volt


1 year parts & labor warranty Sheet Pan Racks


• Heavy duty aluminum construction • Heavy duty swivel casters • Holds (20) 18” x 26” sheet pans or (40) 14” x 18” sheet pans


• 3” runner spacing • 21”W x 26”D x 693


Model AL-1820B /4 ”H Type Welded • Ships assembled Sale Price


AL-1820B-KD Knock-down $ 139.99 • Assembly required


$ 219.99 Model


DASQ-3-1224 DASQ-4-1224 DASQ-5-1224


Dunnage Racks


• Heavy duty aluminum tubular frame


• 24”D x 12”H • 1500 lb. capacity • Welded


DASQ-2.5-1224* 30” 36” 48” 60”


Length Sale Price $ 54.99


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*While supplies last Model


Wall Mount Shelves


• 304 stainless steel construction • All welded 16 gauge series • 12” deep • 150 lb. capacity • Wall brackets included


SSWMS122/KD 24” SSWMS123/KD 36” SSWMS124/KD 48” SSWMS125/KD 60”


Length Sale Price $ 89.99


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As the popularity of sushi has risen in the past decade, so has the demand for bluefin tuna. Because this large predatory fish travels as much as 17,000 miles to hunt food and spawn, many countries have active bluefin fishing fleets. This, of course, makes it almost impossible to regulate the catch as each country elbows for higher quotas.


The consequence is that the bluefin is facing extinction as early as this year.


However, this story is not all bad.


The member countries of the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) are


working to save the bluefin by regulating bluefin catches.


More exciting, however, is the work of a long-time fisherman in Australia. Hagen Stehr became a millionaire harvesting bluefins in the vast Pacific to


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Australia’s east. Now he is trying to save the species by breeding them in captivity, and he’s put up $48 million to make it happen. Last year his company, Clean Seas, successfully fertilized bluefin tuna eggs. Now the fish have grown into fingerlings and are feeding in a huge indoor tank in southern Australia.


Many thought it wasn’t possible to breed the bluefin in captivity, especially since their predatory nature means they tend to eat their own young. But Clean Seas has found a way, and they hope to be putting 250,000 bluefin fingerlings in the ocean by 2015.


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