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    Oarfish: Rarely seen deep sea fish is found off San Diego coast, and scientists want to know why

    8 days ago

    A rarely seen deep sea fish resembling a serpent was found floating dead on the ocean surface off the San Diego coast and was brought ashore for study, marine experts said.

    The silvery, 12-foot-long oarfish was found last weekend by a group of snorkelers and kayakers in La Jolla Cove, north of downtown San Diego, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography said in a statement.

    It's only the 20th time an oarfish is known to have washed up in California since 1901, according to institution fish expert Ben Frable.

    Scripps noted that oarfish have a mythical reputation as predictors of natural disasters or earthquakes, although no correlation has been proven.

    Oarfish can grow longer than 20 feet and normally live in a deep part of the ocean called the mesopelagic zone, where light cannot reach, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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    This image provided by The Scripps Institution of Oceanography shows researchers and science-minded snorkelers working together to recover a dead oarfish from La Jolla Cove. Michael Wang/The Scripps Institution of Oceanography via AP

    Swimmers brought the La Jolla Cove oarfish to shore atop a paddleboard. It was then transferred to the bed of a pickup truck.

    Scientists from NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center and Scripps planned a necropsy on Friday to try to determine the cause of death.

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