Mass. fishermen catches 881-pound tuna, feds take it

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NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) - It's the big one that got taken away.
Massachusetts fishing boat owner Carlos Rafael was elated recently when one of his trawlers snared an 881-pound tuna.


The Standard-Times of New Bedford reports the tuna was likely inadvertently snagged as Rafael's crew set a net to catch bottom-dwellers. 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. They must instead be caught with rod and reel.


A fish that big is hugely valuable - a 754pound tuna recently sold for nearly $396,000.


Rafael's fish will be sold overseas. He will likely get a warning and no share of the proceeds if regulators find a violation.

Rafael might give up his tuna permits, saying they're apparently worthless