A rare, massive fish known as the harbinger of doom has washed up on a California shore — for the second time in just three ...
For the second time this year, an oarfish has washed up on a California beach. The 'doomsday fish' is considered a harbinger ...
Divers spotted an unusual fish off the coast of Taiwan. While this creature is native to the region, it typically remains ...
The discovery of the dead 9½-foot-long fish follows a similar find by kayakers and snorkelers in August at La Jolla Cove ...
Last week, Scripps Institution of Oceanography PhD candidate Alison Laferriere found the deceased 9.5-foot specimen at ...
"They're actually the largest non-shark fish... they can get up to 35 feet long," Frable added. This recent discovery follows another oarfish sighting in La Jolla earlier in August. After ...
The oarfish, which can grow up to 12 feet in length or more, have floated to the coastline in La Jolla and, more recently, Encinitas further north. Experts aren’t sure why — or if more are coming.
The oarfish in Encinitas was "smaller" than the one observed in San Diego, measuring between 9 and 10 feet, Scripps said in a news release. The deep-sea fish are considered "incredibly rare" since ...
A deep-sea dweller that rarely comes to the ocean’s surface washed ashore a beach in Southern California, making it the ...
For the second time this year, a rare deep-sea oarfish has washed ashore in San ... candidate Alison Laferriere found the deceased 9.5-foot specimen at Grandview Beach in Encinitas -- just the ...