This is one gigantic catch of the day for a good cause. A group of five Hawaii fishermen caught a 220-pound ahi tuna off the coast of Oahu and donated it to health-care workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
After the group, including the owner of a seafood business and the executive producer of a popular Hawaiian TV show, reeled in the huge fish, it went directly to Straub and Queen’s Medical Center, CBS affiliate KGMB-TV reports.
That is, once they’d taken a picture with it. “Any time you can get fresh fish prepared for you and given to you, my God, what else can we ask for,” Chimaigne Ralston, a registered nurse at Straub, told the station.