Charity says they're making a comeback after all but being wiped out in Britain
Photographers on the Island have captured images of a very rare sight for Manx waters - an Atlantic Bluefin Tuna.
Manx Whale and Dolphin Watch says the species was all but wiped out in Britain in the 1960's due to commercial fishing.
Now though, they are making a comeback and re-establishing themselves around the west of the British Isles.
Pawel Garczynski and Brian Liggins spotted one from Marine Drive, chasing its prey:
MWDW says it's a 'privilege' to see the fish return to Manx waters.
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