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    FL Dept Fish and Wildlife Genetically Test Fish Eye Discarded by Fisherman





    Based on straight-line cuts visible around the eye, we believe it was removed by a fisherman and discarded."

    Experts will conduct genetic testing to verify their findings.

    You know the eyeball is really neat. Swell they think it came from a swordfish even. But do we really need to be charging public coffers for expensive genetic tests on fish scraps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by presence View Post







    You know the eyeball is really neat. Swell they think it came from a swordfish even. But do we really need to be charging public coffers for expensive genetic tests on fish scraps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by presence View Post








    You know the eyeball is really neat. Swell they think it came from a swordfish even. But do we really need to be charging public coffers for expensive genetic tests on fish scraps?
    Looks like the eyeball from the 750lb blue marlin we caught off our ship in 2002 off Costa Rica.

    We later used it in our Shell Back(crossing the equator) initiation...it was placed amongst the apples we had to bob for...some poor chap found it in his mouth. True, disgusting story.

    I say nice blue marlin eyeball, too small to be a giant squid.
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    So what's the entire story here? Do they suspect the guy caught an endangered species and are trying to prove that so they can fine him or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.3D View Post
    So what's the entire story here? Do they suspect the guy caught an endangered species and are trying to prove that so they can fine him or something?
    No, some random dude was walking the beach one morning last week and found it .


    I know, front page news for sure, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.3D View Post
    So what's the entire story here? Do they suspect the guy caught an endangered species and are trying to prove that so they can fine him or something?
    I think you're onto something, but it doesn't even have to be endangered.

    Feds seize fisherman's catch of year

    NEW BEDFORD, Mass. - It's the big one that got taken away.

    Local fishing boat owner Carlos Rafael was elated when one of his trawlers snared an 881-pound bluefin tuna this month.

    But the joy was short-lived. Federal fishery enforcement agents seized the fish when the crew returned to port Nov. 12.

    Rafael had tuna permits but was told catching tuna with a net is illegal.

    Instead, it's got to be caught by hand gear, such as rod and reel, harpoon or hand line.

    "We didn't try to hide anything," Rafael told The Standard-Times of New Bedford, a famous whaling-era port 50 miles south of Boston. "We did everything by the book. Nobody ever told me we couldn't catch it with a net."

    A fish that big is hugely valuable, prized by sushi-lovers for its tender red meat. A 754ï¾*pound tuna recently sold for nearly $396,000.

    Rafael's fish will be sold overseas, and he'll get no share of the proceeds if regulators find a violation, The Standard-Times reported. The money would instead go into the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration fund that also holds money collected for fishery fines.

    Rafael said he thinks he's going to surrender his tuna permits now.

    "What good are they if I can't catch them?" he said.

    The tuna was likely inadvertently snagged as Rafael's crew set a net to catch bottom-dwellers, he said.

    "They probably got it in the midwater when they were setting out and it just got corralled in the net," Rafael said. "That only happens once in a blue moon."

    On Tuesday, the NOAA issued a reminder that bluefin tuna can't be caught legally in trawl nets, even by accident.
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    As I've said a million times here before, ALL fines go straight to NOAA.

    This guy just got schooled in asset forfeiture, they knew what that tuna was worth. He also just learned that next time, he needs to throw a hook in it's mouth before he gets back to port,lol.


    ETA: NO-this has NOTHING to do with the OP...some guy just found the eyeball on the beach.

    Although, one must have a HMS permit(Highly Migratory Species) to land marlin in the state of Florida, as well. I wouldn't put it past FWC trying to get him to say he caught the fish, though...
    Last edited by coastie; 10-15-2012 at 05:45 PM.
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    Pickle it, batter it up and deep fry it. Someone will eat it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowlesy View Post
    Pickle it, batter it up and deep fry it. Someone will eat it.
    Andrew Zimmerman would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coastie View Post
    Andrew Zimmerman would.
    Yeah, ain't that the truth. Yuk! His specialty is deep-fried whole baby chickens which he says the beak is the best part!



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    Giant Florida eyeball belonged to a swordfish, state says

    http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/15/us/flo...Top+Stories%29
    “The spirits of darkness are now among us. We have to be on guard so that we may realize what is happening when we encounter them and gain a real idea of where they are to be found. The most dangerous thing you can do in the immediate future will be to give yourself up unconsciously to the influences which are definitely present.” ~ Rudolf Steiner

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    Quote Originally Posted by coastie View Post
    As I've said a million times here before, ALL fines go straight to NOAA.

    This guy just got schooled in asset forfeiture, they knew what that tuna was worth. He also just learned that next time, he needs to throw a hook in it's mouth before he gets back to port,lol.


    ETA: NO-this has NOTHING to do with the OP...some guy just found the eyeball on the beach.

    Although, one must have a HMS permit(Highly Migratory Species) to land marlin in the state of Florida, as well. I wouldn't put it past FWC trying to get him to say he caught the fish, though...
    NOAA.... another alphabet agency we could easily cut spending on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donnay View Post
    Giant Florida eyeball belonged to a swordfish, state says

    http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/15/us/flo...Top+Stories%29
    well, I was close. Billfish is billfish.

    I prefer Blue Marlin, however. Yummy.
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