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More Fish on the Move
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The large silver grey fish are not normally found in the Forth, but over the last few weeks dozens have been washed up on shores along the north east coast of England and the east coast of Scotland.
They are more normally found in deeper waters from the Mediterranean up to Scandinavia, so have come well of course to end up in the estuary.
Staff from Deep Sea World were called in when one of the fish was washed up on the beach at North Queensferry recently and the discovery sparked fears that it could be a pirhana.
Ray's bream can measure up to a metre long and are normally found in water up to a kilometre deep.
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Odd timing with that weird rogue wave in the Mediterranean isn't it?
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