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Group of friend found giant tuna fish worth million dollar during their kayak trip
A group of friends discovered a dead rare bluefin tuna fish worth more than a million dollar during their kayak trip at the coast of Cornwall on Saturday.
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According to the report, Pals Sarah Little, 22, Laura Pickervance, 23, Hannah Ford, 24, Shauna Creamer, 23 and Charlotte Chambers, 24, discovered this giant fish in dead condition while they were enjoying their kayaking trip at the coast of Cornwall.
They said that initially they thought that it was a shark.
They also said that the fish was of almost 7 ft long and was so heavy that it took four of their friends to pull it ashore.
But Instead of giving some prize, the officials said that catching and selling of this fish was banned in their reason, so they took this fish to Government-run Marine Management Organization for studying.