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Oarfish

Background

The oarfish (Japanese: 竜宮の使い,Ryugu-No-Tsukai) is an actual animal that is rarely sighted since it lives in the deep sea. Those fish are however also said to be mythological creatures that are either an omen for earthquakes and tragedy about to happen or the actual cause to catastrophe. In Japanese mythology they are somewhat related to sightings of mermaids. In Germany they were known as “the king of the herring” (König der Heringe) for a long time. An oarfish showing up near the surface was connected to declining numbers of fish in the area.

Sightings of oarfish may be mistaken for King-of-the-salmon sightings and the other way around.

Descriptions

“They taste as sweet as shrimp sashimi (…)” (Google Translate) 1)

Mentions

Sightings

  • November 6th 2024, Encinitas, California, USA: “The 9-foot (2,74m) oarfish was found on the shores of Grandview Beach on Nov. 6 by Alison Laferriere of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California at San Diego, according to a Facebook Post from Scripps.” 2)

Sources

1)
Ikiyoko Daily, 壱岐日日新聞, Jan. 29th 2010

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