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Health authorities are maintaining warnings against eating wild shellfish from five locations across Tasmania as toxic algal blooms continue to pose risks to recreational fishers.
The recent discoveries of two rare deep-sea dwelling oarfish have sparked fears of a looming natural disaster. The fish were ...
The scientists behind the project believe that bringing the creature back would restore ecological balance to the island of Tasmania by re-introducing a top predator that kept other animals in check.
Now, a third rare fish sighting has occurred in Australia. Similar to the humpback anglerfish, this fish resides deep in the ocean, which is concerning to the public to see washed ashore. Sybil ...
In a week of unusual maritime events, two rare deep-sea oarfish, often dubbed “doomsday fish,” have washed ashore in separate ...
A rare oarfish sighting on Tasmania’s west coast revives folklore linking the “doomsday fish” to natural disasters, while rising ocean temperatures caused by climate change alter marine ecosystems ...
Neville Barrett, a marine ecologist at the University of Tasmania, told The Guardian that oarfish are lazy and have little ...
Sybil Robertson wasn’t expecting to confront an existential concept when she took her pup for his daily walk on Ocean Beach ...
A rare deep-sea oarfish has washed up on a beach in Tasmania, Australia, and it's got the internet buzzing. The sighting of ...
A rare “doomsday” oarfish has washed ashore yet again — this time in Australia, sparking fears that a catastrophe could be ...
Oarfish sightings in India and Australia have reignited fascination with the deep-sea creatures long linked to natural ...
A rare ocean creature with links to chilling folklore washed up on a local beach, shocking a casual dog walker.