on 13-06-2013 10:13 PM
A 4.4m blue marlin that washed up at Little Beach, east of Albany, on Tuesday night is one of the biggest recorded in Australia.
The female measures 3.68m from lower jaw to tail and will probably crack the fisherman's legendary 454kg mark, Department of Fisheries officers, who removed the fish yesterday, said.
Fisheries regional manager Kevin Donohue said blue marlin rarely washed up in the Albany area because it was the southern extremity of their range.
"It would be the first time a marlin that size has been recorded in WA," he said. "The previous largest was a 330kg blue marlin recorded in Exmouth by a game fisherman."
Mr Donohue said fisheries officers worked quickly to remove the fish so the carcass would not attract sharks.
There is no car access to Little Beach, so two officers pushed the fish into the water while another two brought a boat from Two Peoples Bay to take it away.
A woman fishing from rocks on Tuesday night reported the distressed marlin swimming in the cove.
The WA Museum is interested in studying the fish. The world record is a 624kg blue marlin from Hawaii and the Australian record, from Batemans Bay in NSW, is 452.2kg.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/17579910/marlin-found-in-wa-beach/
on 13-06-2013 10:15 PM
on 13-06-2013 10:23 PM
it would be a fair age to be that big. i havent a marlin age /lifespan guide handy, but it may have died of natural causes. i wonder if many more of that size are around ..zane grey would like it.
on 13-06-2013 10:32 PM
they can live up to 27 years
on 13-06-2013 10:38 PM
she probably is about that age roughly. magnificent fish.
on 13-06-2013 10:50 PM
I wonder what happened to her?
the article says "A woman fishing from rocks on Tuesday night reported the distressed marlin swimming in the cove."
on 13-06-2013 10:59 PM
ll I was thinking the same, so in agreement with you ll that it was probably natural causes.