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Why are bluefin tuna back in UK waters? As a 746lb fish is caught in the North Sea for the first time in 90 years, scientists reveal how warming seas and strict fishing quotas have brought back the giant predators

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Why are bluefin tuna back in UK waters? As a 746lb fish is caught in the North Sea for the first time in 90 years, scientists reveal how warming seas and strict fishing quotas have brought back the giant predators
Scientists have revealed why giant bluefin tuna are returning to British waters after a colossal 746lb (338kg) specimen was caught in the North Sea for the first time in almost 90 years.
19 Aug, 09:40