Oarfish Found Stranded on the Coast of California
This year, for the second time, an oarfish, known in mythology as a harbinger of disasters, washed up on the shore.
What is the Oarfish and How Did it Appear?
One of the rare sea creatures, approximately 3 meters long, was discovered on the Encinitas beach in California.
Connection to Natural Disasters
Scientists suggest that the stranding of oarfish could be related to changes in ocean conditions.
The Myth of the Oarfish
Oarfish, also known as the "fish of doom," is a rare species found in the depths of the ocean.
Relationship with Earthquakes
The folklore surrounding the oarfish links its sightings with impending earthquakes or tsunamis.
Historical Significance
The appearance of the oarfish has been historically associated with major earthquakes.
Recent Discoveries
Just a few months before this month's discovery, another dead oarfish measuring 3.6 meters was found off the coast of San Diego.
Scientists' Perspectives
Experts at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography are examining the oarfish to understand more about its genetic makeup.
Environmental Factors
Researchers believe that changes in ocean conditions and climate effects like El Niño might be behind the increase in these unusual events.
Research and Analysis
Researchers have taken samples from the recently discovered oarfish for further analysis.