A black marlin at Port Kembla and an 8000-year-old midden - nature in the 21st century

By Michael Adams
Updated September 1 2019 - 11:07am, first published 8:35am
A black marlin in the sea. These apex predators can grow to 800 kilograms. Photo: Shutterstock
A black marlin in the sea. These apex predators can grow to 800 kilograms. Photo: Shutterstock

The shaky video shows the crescent tail cutting through water as the black marlin swims through the creek, hunting bream and tailor.

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