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In a week of unusual maritime events, two rare deep-sea oarfish, often dubbed “doomsday fish,” have washed ashore in separate incidents in Tamil Nadu, India, and Tasmania, Australia. These ...
An oarfish, fantastically long and rarely seen, had washed up on Tasmania’s rugged west coast. One of the ocean’s longest fish, they are astonishing creatures that grow up to 28 feet eight long.
A rare oarfish found at Ocean Beach on Tasmania's west coast. (Photo credit: Sybil Robertson) In two separate incidents this week, rare deep-sea oarfish - nicknamed "doomsday fish" - have washed ...
Environment News: A rare oarfish, also known as a 'doomsday fish', appeared on Tasmania's west coast. Sybil Robertson discovered the large, silver fish on the beach. Ex ...
The little-known species with a “ribbon-like body” is believed by some cultures to be a harbinger of destructive events like ...
An extremely rare fish, commonly known as a doomsday fish, has been spotted washed up on a beach in western Tasmania. The two-metre long oarfish was spotted on Ocean Beach in Strahan by local woman ...
The rare oarfish, dubbed the "doomsday fish," has sparked global interest due to recent sightings across continents since May ...
An oarfish, a rare and one of the ocean's longest fish, washed ashore the Ocean Beach near Strahan in Tasmania on Monday. The three-metre-long doomsday fish was discovered by a resident, Sybil ...
The recent discoveries of two rare deep-sea dwelling oarfish have sparked fears of a looming natural disaster. The fish were discovered in separate incidents in India and Tasmania within the last ...
A "very rare" oarfish has washed ashore in Tasmania, Australia, sparking fears that a catastrophe could be around the corner.
Sybil Robertson wasn’t expecting to confront an existential concept when she took her pup for his daily walk on Ocean Beach in Tasmania, Australia, but that’s the position she soon found ...
When Sybil Robertson took a stroll at Ocean Beach on Monday, she was unaware she was about to join the small and exclusive club of people who have found an oarfish.