A dead oarfish spotted along the Southern California coast marks the state's third sighting of the so-called "doomsday fish" ...
Another oarfish has made its way from the deep sea to the coast of San Diego County in Southern California. Scripps ...
Considered to be the origin of the sea serpent tale, giant oarfish are a species yet to be largely researched by scientists.
A rare, massive fish known as the harbinger of doom has washed up on a California shore — for the second time in just three ...
According to NBC News, the ominous creature lives in the depths of the ocean, making it a rare sight. There have been just 21 ...
UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography Tuesday was awarded a five-year, $40 million award from the U.S. Army ...
A rare deep-sea oarfish has washed up in California, the third to do so in a few months and only the 22nd since 1901.
As for why people consider the oarfish to be a “doomsday” fish, NBC News explains that — as oarfish typically dwell in the ...
A member of the Scripps Oceanography team spotted the dead fish outside of San Diego, California. The fish was estimated to ...
A rare deep-sea oarfish, also called a sea serpent, washed ashore near San Diego in Encinitas, and Scripps scientists are ...
The doomsday fish got its name because it looks like a mythical sea creature, with a long, ribbon-shaped body that can grow ...
A long, ribbon-shaped oarfish, rarely seen and believed to signal disaster, has washed up on California’s shores for the ...