Aug 28 - Juvenile Bluefin Tuna Present In Gibraltar Waters
28 August 2018
The Department of the Environment, Heritage & Climate Change says that juvenile Bluefin tuna are currently present within British Gibraltar Territorial Waters.
These fish can easily be confused with smaller pelagic species such as Horse Mackerel. Juvenile Bluefin tuna must be handled carefully so as not to damage them and quickly released.
Juvenile Bluefin tuna are dark blue on top and grey below and display dark vertical lines along the length of their body as soon as they are out of the water.
The Department wishes to remind anglers that there is a minimum catch size of 30kgs for such species under the Marine Protection Regulations 2014 and it is an offence to keep undersized fish.
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