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Sirena Tuna Brown Rice & Quinoa With Tuna

Last updated: 2023/12/04

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Packed with protein, vitamins, and fiber, quinoa is a superfood that's easy to love, especially when paired with tuna. This brown rice and quinoa salad is sure to satisfy for lunch or dinner (or any time of day, really!).

100% pole-and-line, 100% of the time. Sirena products ensure quality and sustainability in every jar, can, or meal. Check out the Sirena website for more inspiration to twist your tuna.

Bringing the tradition of Italy into the heart of Australia, try this tasty pole-and-line tuna!

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Skipjack Tuna
Pole-and-line
Australia
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At A Glance

Pole-and-line

Sirena products are pole-and-line 100% of the time. 

This means you are picking a product that has been fished with the greatest sustainability in mind, for the fisher, for the fish, and for the ocean.

A Story to Tell

Sirena tuna was born in 1956 by a young migrant family that came from Italy over to Australia. As a family, they crafted the perfect product. Now distributing all over the world, Sirena has kept their family values of quality and sustainability at the core of their business: their product is as good for the ocean as it is good for you.

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East Flores pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
The East Flores fishery utilises the Western and Central Pacific Ocean for the majority of catch, however will also fish in the Indian Ocean during different times of the year.
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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South East Sulawesi pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
The South-East Sulawesi fishery operates in the same area as the Wakatobi National Park, which is home to the largest coral reef system in Indonesia. This coral reef makes South-East Sulawesi a hotspot for tuna!
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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North Sulawesi & North Maluku pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
The North Sulawesi and North Maluku fishery is the second-most northernly fishery in Indonesia, almost reaching the border between Indonesia and the Philippines.
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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Sorong pole-and-line skipjack tuna

Pacific Ocean
The Sorong pole-and-line fishery operates at the western part of Papua, Seram Sea, in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean, and was only developed in 2017.
Indonesia
Skipjack Tuna
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Sirena

Sirena is a well-known and trusted iconic brand. It is Italian inspired but born and bred in Australia since 1956, founded by the Valmorbida family, today it is still 3rd generation owned. Sirena is premium quality and we’re proud of it. Quality is something we never compromise. Our tuna is chunk style yellowfin tuna, pole & line caught with a unique olive oil blend and all natural ingredients packaged in our iconic yellow can. Best practice sustainability is part of our DNA. We care and lead in acting responsibly for our planet and our community. It’s a commitment that we made over 30 years ago. We are one of very few brands that only use Pole & Line caught tuna, as it is the most sustainable sourcing method. 100% Pole & Line caught minimises the impact on the environment as it’s the most selective fishing method minimising by-catch, reducing ocean plastics and supporting local communities. In addition, through our code of ethics and contractual agreements we ensure adherence to fair labour practices.
Australia
10
Years of IPNLF Membership
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Pole-and-line

This fishing method provides the most selective targeting of tuna possible, with minimal bycatch of non-target fish and marine wildlife like dolphins, turtles and sharks. Pole-and-line fishing targets schools of tuna near the ocean surface, and therefore only needs to use short lengths of line on each pole, typically  5-10m.
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Skipjack Tuna

Skipjack are generally smaller in size compared to other tuna species and also have shorter lifecycles, meaning they can start reproducing very early, after only one year. This has benefits for sustainability, and makes it one of the most abundant tuna species.
Atlantic Ocean
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Katsuwonus pelamis
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