Why Have Oarfish, Anglerfish and Many Other Fish Come Out?
    A rare oarfish washes ashore in Mexico! A rare anglerfish
      spotted in the Canary Islands! Thousands of fish jump ashore in
      Kerala! Thousands of turtles spotted in Odisha! Square-shaped
      waves seen in the Aegean Sea! Is the world about to end? Is there going to
      be a disaster? Is nature trying to say something? Leviathan is
      coming?
  
  
  
      Already, such questions have arisen in the public mind.The emergence of
      oarfish, angularfish, and other fish and turtles on the shore has sparked
      questions among the public. Now the question is why have these fish
      suddenly come ashore? These questions are circulating in people's minds,
      although a definite answer has not yet been found. 
    
Index: Why Have Oarfish, Anglerfish and Many Other Fish Come Out?
Deep sea creatures are scared.
    Deep in the ocean, there will be a huge change, trust me, it will release
      a big earthquake underwater. Many people are saying that the
      leviathan has awakened within it, while others are claiming that the world
      is on the brink of destruction. The fact that creatures from the depths of
      the ocean are gradually coming ashore is not a coincidence. So far, the
      exact reason for this remains unknown. An unknown mystery lies hidden
      within it. At the same time, four simultaneous events have astonished the
      entire world.
  
  A rare oarfish washes ashore in Mexico.
    The elusive oarfish was captured on video this month after it was spotted in
    the shallow waters of Baja California Sur along Mexico's Pacific
    coast.  The elusive oarfish is known to be a harbinger of calamity, so
    in folklore this oarfish is known as the "Doomsday fish".
  
  
  A rare anglerfish spotted in the Canary Islands
    A sighting of a very rare fish has gone viral on social media. 
       A deep-sea anglerfish with sharp mouth teeth near the surface of the
      water near the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa earlier this month.
      A deep-sea anglerfish has been spotted on a rare trip to shallow waters
      off the coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. 
  
  
    According to the organization, the fish is a so-called "black seadeville"
      with the scientific name Melanocetus johnsonii. They typically swim
      between 650 and 6,500 feet below the ocean's surface.  The video and
      images were taken by Condric Tenerife, a Spanish NGO that researches
      sharks and rays in the Canary Islands, and marine photographer David Zara
      Borguna.
  
  Thousands of fish jump ashore in Kerala
    Locals and experts are baffled as thousands of fish unexpectedly wash
      ashore in Kerala.   This rare occurrence can be linked to the
      "wheel" phenomenon, where nutrient-rich ERP waters attract large schools
      of fish near the coast. Scientists are investigating possible causes,
      including changes in water, temperature, oxygen levels, or others. Experts
      are the environmental factors
  
  Thousands of turtles spotted in Odisha
    This year is making records!   Over 6.82 lakh turtles laid
      their eggs on the Odisha coast, surpassing last year's 6.37 lakh. 
      Thousands of olive ridley turtles descend on Odisha's Rushikulya river
      mouth for their annual Aribaada—a breathtaking mass nesting event where
      these incredible creatures return to their natal beaches.
  
  
    The turtles on the beach of Odisha, India, are there for their yearly egg
      laying. Due to conservation efforts and keeping poachers and tourists
      away, the number is in records for the first time this year. The square
      waves are well documented and an old phenomenon, fish coming to the beach,
      well it has happened for a long time for various reasons, stop trying to
      create panic with these baseless videos.
  
  Is nature trying to say something?
    When you see fish surface or jump out of the water, it often signals a
      problem with their immediate environment, usually a lack of oxygen or a
      perceived threat rather than a broader message from nature.  Such
      problems are caused due to lack of oxygen, such problems are also caused
      due to some unexpected events under the sea.  Through this, sometimes
      unwanted earthquake signals are also received.
  
  Upshot
    Our nature is ever-changing, and with this variability, we often
      encounter many unexpected events. If we delve into the causes of these
      mysterious occurrences, a wealth of information will emerge that is
      intricately linked to our daily lives. It is being speculated that not
      only aquatic creatures but also terrestrial animals will undergo many such
      changes in the future.
  


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