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Saturday, August 26, 2006

Beached tuna discovered at coast

Conservation experts say the waters off Wales are being visited by a host of unusual species after a tuna was found beached at Burry Port, Carmarthenshire.

The fast-swimming fish, usually seen in the warm waters of the Mediterranean or Atlantic was discovered in a small bay.

It follows a sighting of fin whales last week, while sun fish and trigger fish are regularly seen in Welsh seas.

The 60lb (27.2kg) tuna was found on a mud bank by local angler Nick Roberts and pulled ashore by three teenagers

posted by Chris Irwin at 9:35 AM

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