Since 2010, a deep-sea fish rarely observed by humans has increasingly been appearing along shorelines around the world. According to Japanese folklore, oarfish rise to the surface and beach themselves to warn humans of impending earthquakes.
Occupying ocean depths up to 3,000 feet below the surface, one of the earliest photographs of the reclusive oarfish was taken in 1996 - a dead specimen that washed ashore near San Diego, California.
The first live specimen wasn't filmed until in 2001, when U.S. Navy personnel in the Bahamas encountered an oarfish at sea while performing a buoy inspection.
Since Planet X, aka Nibiru, arrived in the inner solar system in 2003, reports of these extremely rare encounters have skyrocketed.
The Zetas explain:
"These deep ocean fish as all surface or land based animals are sensitive to stress the rock beneath them is enduring. Just as land animals flee the electromagnetic screeches that rock under pressure release, sea life likewise attempts to flee. For deep ocean fish, there is less of this screeching on the surface, because it is further away from the rock." ZetaTalk GLP Live - March 6, 2010
By 2010, oarfish were appearing off the coasts of Japan, England and California. Shortly before the great 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, about 20 oarfish stranded themselves on beaches in the area according to Mark Benfield, a researcher at Louisiana State University.
Found along the California coast twice in 2013 and filmed swimming along the Mexican coast in 2014, sightings of struggling oarfish around the world soared in 2015 with at least ten reported incidents. There have already been five documented encounters with oarfish in 2016 in the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan and New Zealand as of May 20.
"We have explained when oarfish were coming to the surface off Japan prior to large quakes in Japan that they were doing so to flee the electromagnetic screech that rock under pressure emits. What does their appearance off the coast of southern California portend? For several years, while describing the 7 of 10 plate movements and the pressure these movements would place upon the continents, we have described the N America bow. The center of this bow is approximately San Diego, ie southern California! The N American Plate abuts the Pacific Plate at this point, with no minor plate to absorb the pressure. The Pacific is compressing, under continuous pressure to do so, and N America is bowing, in an unrelenting and increasing manner.
For the oarfish in the area, there is no escape! They come up from the deep and while on the surface, get caught in wave action that impels them to the beach." ZetaTalk Chat Q&A - October 16, 2013
DOCUMENTED INCIDENTS
2013
18-foot Oarfish Discovered off Southern California (Oct 13)
A marine science instructor's late-afternoon snorkel off the Southern California coast last Sunday was first met with shock and soon excitement when she discovered a gigantic oarfish, a deep-sea creature that remains little known to the science world and people outside.
Jasmine Santana was about 15 feet underwater when she found the 18-foot-long, silvery fish with reddish fins and eyes the size of a half-dollar staring at her from the sandy bottom. Realizing it was dead, she snatched the fish's tail, and using buoyancy and low tides, powered her way back on shore.
After a 15-minute swim dragging the 400-pound carcass, she needed help from 14 others to lift the fish out of the water at Toyon Bay, California.
Sources
http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/15/us/california-18-foot-oarfish/index.h...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3109474/Incredibly-rare-oar...
Second Rare Oarfish Washes Up in Southern California (Oct 18)
For the second time in a week, the rare, serpentine oarfish has surfaced on a Southern California beach.
Beach goers at Oceanside Harbor crossed paths Friday afternoon with the deep-sea monster when its carcass washed ashore, Oceanside Police Officer Mark Bussey said. The fish measured 13 ½ feet long.
The discovery came just days after an 18-foot dead oarfish was found in the waters off Catalina Island.
“The call came out as a possible dead whale stranded on the beach, so we responded and saw the fish on the sand right as it washed up,” Bussey said.
Bussey added that people on the beach were “flabbergasted” to see the fish.
“It’s not the typical fish you see on shore,” he said, adding the oarfish probably weighed over 200 pounds.
But Bussey recognized the fish from the sighting less than a week ago off Catalina Island. Jasmine Santana, a science instructor for the Catalina Marine Institute was snorkeling off Toyon Bay when she discovered the body of the creature on a seabed.
The fish was far too big for Santana to carry alone; it took 15 people to bring the fish to shore.
Source
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/other/second-rare-oarfish-washes-southe...
2014
Rare Oarfish Found Swimming Along Mexican Beach (Apr 7)
A pair of 15-ft oarfish apparently trying to beach themselves in the shallows off Mexico's Sea of Cortés were filmed by tourists. The tourists filmed the oarfish in the shallow, coastal waters of Baja, Mexico while kayaking. Less than 48 hours after the sightings, the fish became beached on nearby Isla San Francisco and died.
Sources
http://news.discovery.com/animals/elusive-oarfish-filmed-in-rare-fo...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2601475/Giant-Oarfish-dead-...
Rare Oarfish Caught in Central Vietnam (May 30)
An angler in central Vietnam captured a rare 14-ft oarfish near the coast of Thua Thien-Hue Province. A smaller oarfish was caught off Japan this same week.
Source
http://www.thanhniennews.com/education-youth/giant-oarfish-caught-i...
2015
Rare Oarfish Washes Up In New Zealand (Apr 16)
A nearly 10-foot-long oarfish was found at a salt marsh near Otago Harbor in Aramoana on Thursday. The local who found the scaly animal called Department of Conservation service manager David Agnew, who said it’s the first time he's spotted such a creature in his 20 years on the job. Agnew told the Daily Mail he had never even heard of an oarfish before.
“It’s incredibly rare to see them in New Zealand,” he said.
By Friday, the fish had disappeared, and it’s unclear if the body was washed away by the tide or removed by humans.
Source
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/21/oarfish-new-zealand_n_7107...
Deep Sea Oarfish Swims Ashore in Nantucket, Massachusetts (May 4)
A strange-looking fish believed to be a denizen of the deep-water ocean washed up on a Madaket Beach Monday evening and was photographed before being coaxed back into the water. The oarfish was estimated to be seven feet long.
Source
http://www.ack.net/Oarfishwashesashore050615.html
Giant Oarfish Swims Ashore in Vietnam (May 12)
Locals in the central province of Quang Binh discovered a live giant oarfish onshore on Tuesday.
The fish was 13 feet long and weighed nearly 90 pounds died soon later. Some locals then gave the fish a ritual burial, saying that they believed the fish was a holy creature.
Sources
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/environment/130574/4m-giant-oarfis...
http://www.thanhniennews.com/society/giant-oarfish-washes-ashore-in...
Rare 17-ft Oarfish Found off California (Jun 1)
A rarely-seen sea serpent was discovered Monday on a beach on the western end of Santa Catalina Island. The island harbor patrol found a 17-foot dead oarfish floating in the waters off Sandy Beach.
It was not known how the fish died and how it ended up near the beach. It took 16 people to pick up the fish which was donated to several organizations for scientific research.
Source
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/oarfish-663925-fish-island.html
More Oarfish Wash Ashore in New Zealand (Jun 24)
A deep sea fish rarely seen by humans has increasingly been appearing on beaches across the globe. Maree Dobson encountered an oarfish on June 24 on the same New Zealand beach where one was found on April 16. She said it was around one and a half metres long or more and there was another similar looking fish washed up at a different part of the beach.
Source
http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/69684771/Oarfish-find-at-...
Hapless Oarfish Snagged by Fishing Boat off California (Jun 29)
A fishing boat passenger unknowingly snagged an oarfish and brought it to the surface off Catalina Island yesterday. Even though it was snagged, this is the first ever report of an oarfish caught on rod and reel.
This marks the sixth time this year the extremely rare oarfish has been encountered by humans. The crew tried to gaff and raise the 20-foot fish to the boat. The soft flesh only tore, and they had to give up the effort.
Source
http://www.petethomasoutdoors.com/2015/07/in-what-might-be-a-first-...
Another Rare Oarfish Appears in Philippines (Jul 23)
For the seventh time in six months, the extremely rare deep water oarfish has made an appearance.
Julie Miranda was fishing near Antique in Barangay Indalog on Thursday when he saw a shark chasing a big fish. Shortly after, the shark swam off and the big fish started to float. Miranda loaded the fish onto his boat and brought it to shore. But the fish was no ordinary find. It was a 10-foot long oarfish weighing 31 pounds.
“It was our first time to see a very big and very long fish in this town. Even the old villagers do not know the local name of this fish,” said Lourdes Sarad, municipal agricultural officer of Tobias Fornier.
Source
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/707728/rare-deep-sea-dwelling-fish-cau...
Third Oarfish in Three Weeks Found in Philippines (Aug 13)
Another oarfish, the third so far in a span of three weeks, was caught by fishermen in Antique’s Belison town on Thursday afternoon. The dying oarfish, measuring 12 feet and nine inches long and three inches in diameter, was found by fisherman Pablo Crespo at 1:20 p.m. in the small canal by the shore of Barangay Maradiona, Belison, some 15 kilometers away from the capital town of San Jose.
The fisherman called other residents and they pulled out the oarfish from the water. The fish was still alive, but was so weak and died a few minutes later.
Barangay Chairman Raymundo Quintayo said that the barangay folk were not familiar with the oarfish as it was the first time they saw one. They called up the local police and turned over the fish. Weighing 44 pounds, it was so far the biggest oarfish found in the shores of Antique.
On July 23 at around 6:30 in the morning fishermen in Anini-y town also found a wounded oarfish measuring more than eight feet. A week later, another one was found by fishermen in Bugasong town.
Source
http://www.businessmirror.com.ph/another-oarfish-found-in-antique/
Another Rare Oarfish Washes Ashore Off California (Aug 17)Stunned scientists fished for clues Monday to explain the appearance of yet another rare oarfish that washed up on the shores of Catalina Island. Two California conservationists and a local marine biologist examined a 14-foot creature found on Pebbly Beach at 7:30 a.m.
Source
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/14-foot-fish-found-washed-...
Another Rare Oarfish Found Near San Diego Beach (Sep 8)
Another specimen of the “less rare all the time” oarfish has been found washing ashore at Shell Beach in La Jolla, California. Lifeguards spotted the large fish measuring 17-feet long and weighing about 260-pounds. This marks the 10th time this year the extremely rare deep sea fish has been found near shore.
Source
http://www.bdoutdoors.com/shell-beach-oarfish-may-help-unlock-secrets/
2016
Giant Oarfish Appears in Philippines (Jan 6)
A giant oarfish was found in Albay province on January 6. Recovered on a beach in Pantao, Libon, an Albay town, it measured 16 feet and weighed over 100 lbs. Its appearance on the coast of Albay bewildered beachgoers and fishermen.
Source
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/118730-rare-fish-sighting-albay-spar...
16-ft Oarfish Caught off Central Vietnam (Apr 13)
Two men in the central province of Nghe An unexpectedly discovered a giant oarfish floating on the water while walking along the coast.
Source
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/society/155127/4m-long-giant-oarfi...
Fisherman Nets 16-ft Oarfish off Taiwan (Apr 19)
The giant Oarfish was caught on April 19 off the coast of Taiwan. Local residents suspected the deep-sea creature had been sent to surface after two earthquakes occurred off the Taiwan coast in the early hours of April 19, a couple of hours before the fish were caught.
Source
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peoplesdaily/article-3551214/Sweet-...
Taiwan Fisherman Lands TWO Giant Oarfish (Apr 28)
Fisherman Lee Chung-cheng left locals stunned when he pulled two giant oarfish from the water.
It is the first time that Mr Lee, from Taiwan's small coastal fishing town Taimali, or any of his peers have caught this fish, so everyone who witnessed them were unsurprisingly stunned.
He said: "I've been fishing for almost 30 years and this is a first for me - and somehow I managed to get two at once.
"Locals have captured all sorts of things, even whale sharks, but never something like this.”
Both of Mr Lee’s captures are 14 feet long and weighing over 100 pounds.
Source
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/665717/monster-earthquake-mon...
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/terrifying-mud-volcano-erup...
Rare Oarfish Found on New Zealand Beach (May 20)
A deep-sea fish rarely seen in New Zealand waters has washed up on a beach near Kaikoura. The 10-foot oddity was found on a beach on Conway Flats, south of Kaikoura, on May 20.
Source
http://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/80236317/rare-oarfish-found-wash...
Other sources
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta567.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oarfish
Comment
Oarfish discovered in South Central Coast of Vietnam (April 18, 2020)
The oarfish measuring about 13 feet in length was discovered by fishermen near the town Binh Hai in Quang Ngai province in the South Central Coast region of Vietnam. The oarfish was either drifting in the ocean and close to washing ashore or washed ashore already when discovered. (The Vietnamese to English translations by Google and Facebook are not clear to me.)
https://www.sggp.org.vn/ca-ho-dai-4m-troi-dat-bo-bien-quang-ngai-la...
https://www.facebook.com/nhomtre.baochau/posts/669859210494994
https://www.facebook.com/page.quangnam24h/posts/141388307431347
Oarfish spotted swimming near Florida Keys (sometime in week of March 29-April 4, 2020)
The oarfish was spotted swimming in the ocean off the village of Islamorada located in the Florida Keys islands off the southern coast of Florida. The oarfish was swimming close enough to the surface to be seen by Captain Nick Stanczyk as it swam beneath his fishing boat. Holding a camera into the water, Captain Stanczyk recorded the oarfish which he estimated to be about 10 feet in length.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/B-mWcZOpBAu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0dUiY7jmT8
https://www.facebook.com/CaptNickStanczyk/posts/1264347590436154
https://www.bdoutdoors.com/live-oarfish-video-from-the-keys
Oarfish discovered in Negros Occidental, Philippines (March 23, 2020)
The oarfish was discovered at the village Bulwangan in the town Hinoba-an in the province of Negros Occidental.
https://www.facebook.com/secornitchel/posts/2602505469974152
https://www.facebook.com/secornitchel/posts/2602507743307258
Oarfish discovered in Surigao del Norte, Philippines (March 3, 2020)
The oarfish measuring about 9 feet was found washed ashore on the beach at the town of Malimono in the province of Surigao del Norte.
https://www.facebook.com/raishafaye/posts/3015069851845599
https://www.facebook.com/LaBRejun/posts/2978536022176970
https://www.facebook.com/markjames.lisondra/posts/3121763227869096
https://www.facebook.com/229031963950775/videos/3089708024381086
Two oarfish discovered swimming at fishing port in Echizen, Japan (February 15, 2020)
The two oarfish were discovered swimming at the surface of the water in a fishing port in the town of Echizen in Fukui Prefecture. The oarfish were spotted around 3:30pm and seen swimming for about two hours.
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http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/13135471
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zthxUstWDng
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkmZtm92KnE
https://twitter.com/toythefishing/status/1228578392758292480
https://twitter.com/ZARIVIBER/status/1229020226668265473
https://twitter.com/iori_im/status/1228652365072351232
(from December 21, 2019) Oarfish discovered in Puerto Rico.
The dead oarfish measuring about 10 feet was discovered by scuba divers in the ocean off the beach at the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve in the town of Rincón in the northwestern part of Puerto Rico.
https://www.facebook.com/centunela/posts/948783038855184
https://www.facebook.com/ZonaSismicaPR/posts/546665872551115
https://movisis.org/pez-remo-puerto-rico
https://rincon.surfrider.org/programs/the-tres-palmas-marine-reserve
Oarfish discovered in Western Australia, Australia (January 7, 2020)
The oarfish measuring 2.4 meters (7 feet 10 inches) was discovered by local fisherman Greg Tickle when dropping his boat in the water at Siesta Park beach in the state of Western Australia.
https://www.facebook.com/BusseltonDunsboroughTimes/posts/2734218346...
https://www.bdtimes.com.au/news/busselton-dunsborough-times/busselt...
(from December 12, 2019) Oarfish discovered in Tasmania, Australia.
The oarfish was found on the rocks at the beach in the town Penguin on the island of Tasmania. The discovery was made by Kerrie Wright.
https://www.facebook.com/kerrie.wright.35/posts/10221302948906130
Oarfish discovered in Southern Leyte, Philippines (December 28, 2019)
The oarfish measuring about 3.5 meters (11 feet 5 inches) was found washed ashore on the beach at the town of San Francisco in the province of Southern Leyte.
https://www.facebook.com/wishnee.tio/posts/1718780674925841
https://www.facebook.com/servandot/videos/10215795272614115
https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/science/720495/dead-oarfish...
(from December 8, 2019) Oarfish caught in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
The oarfish measuring about 4 meters (or 13 feet) was caught by a group of fishermen when it was spotted swimming near the surface of the water about 8 miles off of Selayar Island in the province of South Sulawesi.
https://news.detik.com/berita/d-4818021/kisah-penangkap-ikan-yang-d...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiBVwpTtuC0
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