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Giant Florida eyeball belonged to a swordfish, state says

A giant eyeball belonging to an unidentified sea creature washed ashore in Florida and was found in the sand by a man walking along Pompano beach. Full Credit would not fit in source fields.  (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) A giant eyeball belonging to an unidentified sea creature washed ashore in Florida and was found in the sand by a man walking along Pompano beach. Full Credit would not fit in source fields. (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission)
From Christine Theodorou, CNN
updated 10:49 AM EDT, Mon Oct 15, 2012

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Mystery eyeball probably cut from a swordfish by an angler, state wildlife agency says
  • A beachcomber made the unusual find last week in Pompano Beach, Florida

(CNN) -- It looks like the big blue eyeball found on a Florida beach last week was cut out of a swordfish hauled in by a deep-sea angler, the state Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said Monday.

A beachcomber found the softball-sized eyeball on the sand in Pompano Beach, Florida, on Wednesday, speculating that perhaps it came from a squid.

But experts who examined the eyeball made their call of swordfish based on the its size (softball), color (blue) and structure (presumably swordfishy), according to a statement from Joan Herrera, curator of collections at the agency's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg.

Based on straight cuts on the bone around the eyeball, Herrera said, experts think an angler cut it out of a swordfish and tossed it overboard.

The half-ton fish are frequently found in the Florida Straits off South Florida at this time of year, according to the statement.

DNA testing is being done to confirm the finding, the agency said.

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