The 2.5-meter-long, 353-kilogram giant tuna, caught in the Black Sea and displayed at a fish stall in Atakum district of Samsun, left those who saw it in awe.
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The 353-kilo, 2.5-meter long giant tuna caught in the Black Sea and displayed at a fish stall in Atakum district of Samsun left onlookers in awe. The giant tuna, caught by fishermen off the coast of Akçakoca district of Düzce, was brought to Samsun. The giant fish was laboriously placed on the stall in Atakum with the help of a forklift and the assistance of eight fishermen. Citizens who saw the giant fish could not hide their astonishment and took plenty of photos with their mobile phones. Citizens, who stated that they had seen such a large fish for the first time in their lives, could not hide their surprise. It was learned that the tuna, which is sold for 400 TL per kilo, will be sold in pieces. Fisherman Emir Kaan Tunçer stated, "This is a fish that is referred to as the ancestors of bonito. It was very difficult to bring it down here, we brought it down with a forklift vehicle. We are displaying it to the people of Samsun. Currently, there is only one of these fish ...
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