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A record-breaking bluefin tuna was caught in the North Sea for the first time in 93 years, when a team of British fishermen landed a fish weighing 338 kilograms at Whitby Harbour. This event indicates the return of tuna to the area after an absence since the 1960s, caused by overfishing and declining food sources. The incident serves as evidence of the improving state of the marine ecosystem and suggests that bluefin tuna are becoming more prevalent again, thanks to regulated and limited fishing practices authorized by authorities. As a key predator, the presence of bluefin tuna signals the health and resilience of marine ecosystems.
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