The largest white bale – “Zverot” weighing 770 kilograms – is being unloaded from the deep.

„Conndener“, the largest known albacore ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, was again spotted for a few months by satellite tracking systems. The albacore, which is over four meters long and weighs about 770 kilograms, was last spotted in April near Pamlico Sound in the United States of America, where it disappeared from radar screens. The OCEARCH team, which tracks the movements of large albacore, found that it had re-emitted a signal recently.

In addition, it is a strong indicator that the satellite signal, known as “Z-ping”, is weak and that the fin of the albacore was not high enough to send accurate location data. Due to the weak satellite signal, it is a warning sign that the fin of the albacore was not high enough to send accurate location data.

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