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Article: Fangs... but no fear at Hunny.
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- Lynn News/Norfolk Citizen (King's Lynn, England)
- Article date:
- November 9, 2007
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SEA life experts have made assurances the discovery of a piranha-like predator off the coast of Hunstanton is not a cause for concern.
Two Ray's Bream have been found on the Norfolk coast in the past week despite them only usually being found in southern waters.
One was delivered to Hunstanton's Sea Life Sanctuary after being washed up on the beach. Centre staff are unsure what has brought the fish into this area but it could be rising water temperatures.
Manager Nigel Croasdale said: "There's obviously a big group in The Wash but they are not going to be out there in their thousands. It isn't going ...