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		<title>How This Deep Sea Fish in Peru Hints At Impending Tsunami</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="430" height="400" src="https://www.youngisthan.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Oarfish-430x400.jpg" class="attachment-medium size-medium wp-post-image" alt="" style="float:left; margin:0 15px 15px 0;" srcset="https://www.youngisthan.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Oarfish-430x400.jpg 430w, https://www.youngisthan.in/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Oarfish.jpg 634w" sizes="(max-width: 430px) 100vw, 430px" />An Earthquake is feared to take place in Peru soon after an Oarfish was caught off the town of Mancora, a popular surfing resort in Peru. Oarfish is a deep-sea fish which is believed to be the harbinger of Tsunami. It was previously spotted at the shores of Japan and now the Tsunami fears are [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>An Earthquake is feared to take place in Peru soon after an
Oarfish was caught off the town of Mancora, a popular surfing resort in Peru.
Oarfish is a deep-sea fish which is believed to be the harbinger of Tsunami. It
was previously spotted at the shores of Japan and now the Tsunami fears are
rife in Peru after it appeared on the coastal ridges. Not only one but several
of Oarfishes have been spotted in the shores of Japan lately which sparked Tsunami
fears there too. These oarfishes were sighted ahead of the 2011 Fukushima
disaster which killed 20,000. </p>



<p>The oarfish is believed to be jinxed. It signals us towards
an impending natural disaster according to legend. A fisherman caught the fish
on the coast of Peru and the news spread like wildfire. The Oarfish is also
touted as the ‘fish of tremors’ for its alleged link to earthquakes. </p>



<p>Oarfish has an alternative name too, that is ‘the sea
serpant’ as given by the ancient mariners. These fish can grow up to 16 feet
which makes it look really ginormous and scary! The scientific name of Oarfish,
however is Regalecus Glesne. It is understood to be the world’s largest bony
fish which can grow up to a length of 36 feet or 11 meters. </p>



<p>The fish spend most of their times in the depths of the
ocean which can measure up to 0.6 miles or one kilometre. They don’t appear
near the surface frequently but when they do, leave everyone quaking life a
leaf. This giant fish can survive any tropical climate in varied temperatures
too! </p>



<p>According to some researchers, Oarfish move into shallower
waters due to electromagnetic changes that happen when there is tectonic
activity linked to faults. </p>



<p>Going by those lines, when one Peruvian wanted to justify
the legend, he said, “ It’s not a myth”. </p>



<p>He further added, “It&#8217;s because those fishes live in very deep waters and go to the surface due to the currents which precede natural disasters.&#8221; However, according to some other experts, there is no connection between fish and earthquakes and they have given examples when the fish was also seen in places without entailing any earthquake. </p>



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<p>The belief they appear before earthquakes was originated in
Japan where they are associated with the myth of Namazu, a gigantic catfish
which lives under the country’s islands and supposedly causes earthquakes by
thrashing its tail. </p>



<p>Legends also have the Oarfish that is known as ‘messenger
from the sea god’s palace’ in Japanese, rises up just ahead of an earthquake to
warn people about it. In the previous instance, when another giant Oarfish
appeared before the 2011 Fkushima disaster, caused a nuclear meltdown. The
legend has rose into popularity after the occurrence of the event. Dozens of
other Oarshish were also discovered ahead of an 8.8 magnitude earthquake that
jolted Chile in 2010. </p>
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