World’s Most Expensive Fish Caught Red-Handed at Norwegian Farm

Fishermen lift bluefin tuna from the water near the Barbate coast, Spain.

Photographer: Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images

A jailbreak in reverse ended badly for a 233-kilogram (514-pound) Atlantic bluefin tuna.

The giant fish, which can fetch as much as $140 a kilo in Tokyo’s fish markets, was caught red-handed snacking on fresh salmon after breaking through the netting of an offshore fish farm run by Leroy Seafood Group ASA in Norway’s Trondelag region.