275kg Tuna!!

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GPA
GPA
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GPA GPA
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7 Sep 2012 12:40pm
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/national/victorian-fisherman-paul-worsteling-lures-monster-bluefin-tuna-suspected-of-carrying-radiation-from-****ushima/story-fndo6axq-1226466793800

OK SB does not like f u k u shima in the URL - so just fix it yourself or navigate direct from PerthNow...


Carantoc
Carantoc
WA
7285 posts
WA, 7285 posts
7 Sep 2012 1:25pm
Read this on theWest couple of hours ago, and what struck me was the implication in the headline between size and radioactivity, yet the artical failed to then explain the headline.

Headlines say :

Giant tuna may be radioactive

Victorian fisherman Paul Worsteling lures monster bluefin tuna, suspected of carrying radiation from ****ushima


Nowhere does it say why or who suspects, simpy that a sample will be sent for testing to 'help determine IF fish schools affected by the ****ushima reactor meltdown in Japan have migrated around the world'

I guess one could also suspect that it is capable of singing a duet with Frank Sinatra.

I suspect many fish are tested for many things. Perhaps this one made the paper because it was caught by the host a TV fishing show who had a camera, access to the media and a reason to promote catching a big fish ??
Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
3271 posts
WA, 3271 posts
7 Sep 2012 1:58pm
Sure 275 kg is a big fish, butboth kneeling down and the camera angle make it look like 500kg.

Radioactivity is a media beat up, if it was a real risk why would they have eaten it? Everything has a background radiation level, the fish might be radioactive, so what, so was my bowl of porridge this morning.
Gwendy
Gwendy
SA
472 posts
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7 Sep 2012 10:38pm
Southern bluefin that size have been caught before, nothing new.

northern bluefin can get more than twice that size. Somewhere I have a national geographic magazine from the eighties that has pictures of northern bluefin that were farmed in the gulf of Mexico. In excess of 800 kg. The pictures were taken at the Japenese fish market and a fish laying on its side was higher than men standing next to it.

There are people about who would have you believe the ocean is stripped bare of every living thing by evil comercial fishermen. They ignore science and the people who depend on healthy fish stocks to earn a living, prefering instead to soak up the propaganda spread by the criminal organisation "Greenpeace". I imagine they will claim the picture above is photoshopped.

What the hell goes on with that tabloid over there.
It was a total gutter rag when I was over in WA 5 years ago.
Still now huh?
theDoctor
theDoctor
NSW
5786 posts
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8 Sep 2012 12:28am

Fallout from japan entering our food supply WORLDWIDE is now a given.

Keep your head in the sand if you wish
But facts are facts whether you acknowledge them or not..
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
8 Sep 2012 1:38am
That's a biiig fish. Kinda sad really.

Doubt the fallout from Japan is responsible for it though. It was probably alive when it happened (judging by it's size) and radiation isn't like the movies. Things don't turn super size like the hulk. They just die if there is too much.

And if it wasn't born (which I would think to be unlikely), radiation does do mutations, but being of perfect form but just massive probably wouldn't be likely. Would be more likely to have a munted fin like nemo or something.

And if radiation made it massive, slice me off a piece of that and serve it with some toast. Could use another growth spurt!

pueter66
pueter66
QLD
205 posts
QLD, 205 posts
8 Sep 2012 6:06am
OH Great the recession, rising costs now a giant radioactive tuna that will probably evolve quickly and kick over my shed, TUNZILLA
Gwendy
Gwendy
SA
472 posts
SA, 472 posts
8 Sep 2012 1:55pm
theDoctor said...


Fallout from japan entering our food supply WORLDWIDE is now a given.

Keep your head in the sand if you wish
But facts are facts whether you acknowledge them or not..


If your worried about radioactive isotopes in the ocean, check this.
spb.org.ru/bellona/ehome/russia/nfl/nfl8.htm
www.american.edu

NotWal
NotWal
QLD
7436 posts
QLD, 7436 posts
8 Sep 2012 3:13pm
Gwendy said...

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There are people about who would have you believe the ocean is stripped bare of every living thing by evil comercial fishermen. They ignore science and the people who depend on healthy fish stocks to earn a living, prefering instead to soak up the propaganda spread by the criminal organisation "Greenpeace". I imagine they will claim the picture above is photoshopped.
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This is hyperbolic nonsense.

Gwendy
Gwendy
SA
472 posts
SA, 472 posts
8 Sep 2012 4:20pm
NotWal said...

Gwendy said...

...
There are people about who would have you believe the ocean is stripped bare of every living thing by evil comercial fishermen. They ignore science and the people who depend on healthy fish stocks to earn a living, prefering instead to soak up the propaganda spread by the criminal organisation "Greenpeace". I imagine they will claim the picture above is photoshopped.
...

This is hyperbolic nonsense.





Indeed it is a hyperbolic comment.

Sarcastic too

Nonsense it isn't. Just making a point.
Cassa
Cassa
WA
1305 posts
WA, 1305 posts
8 Sep 2012 8:10pm
So the 7mtr , Plus !!!white pointer I had cruise, only 3mtrs away from my boat !!was caused by radiation too?,
In Mandurah last year , I don't think so.
Sailhack
Sailhack
VIC
5000 posts
VIC, 5000 posts
8 Sep 2012 10:47pm
Re; photography...it's a bit like a 50cm snapper I caught once that I held at arms length to make it look about twice the size!
Wanga F One
Wanga F One
QLD
231 posts
QLD, 231 posts
9 Sep 2012 8:47am
Interesting to know how just how old the dude is or was. And how many $$$ it would fetch.
Torch
Torch
WA
521 posts
WA, 521 posts
9 Sep 2012 7:36am
This is on my bucket list, spearing a blue fin.



This one I think was off the Eastern US.

there are guided tours of NZ, where they follow trawlers and long line boats and shoot the passing tuna
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