It's likely the last time the marathon will be held in the original building as the new fish markets are due to open next year.
Pyrmont Fish Markets 36-hour marathon is underway for the last time before the markets move to a new building.
More than 3500 tonnes of seafood will be sold every minute up until 5pm on Christmas Eve, including 120 tonnes of prawns and close to 840,000 oysters. More than 3500 tonnes of seafood will be sold every minute up until 5pm on Christmas Eve, including 120 tonnes of prawns.
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