An enormous bluefin tuna was found on the Scottish island of Sunday. The fish was discovered on the seashore by ranger Emma Neave-Webb. It is believed that bluefin tuna fell sufferer to Hurricane Deirdre, throughout which the wind reached a pace of 120 kilometers per hour.
The tuna, 6.5 ft lengthy (about 2 meters), was clearly sufficiently old and died of pure causes, because it was sufficiently contemporary and intact. The fish immediately grew to become an area attraction, individuals tried to take photos with the enormous. By the way in which, tuna meat is usually used to make sushi.
This is the third giant bluefin tuna in recent times, which was thrown onto the seashores of Scotland. It is in these locations that fish migrate to British waters. The researchers plan to weigh and dissect the tuna to test for plastic residues.