Something strange is happening underwater, scientists stunned by mysterious marine events
Deep-sea creatures are surfacing in unusual places, raising concerns. Oarfish sightings in Lanzarote reignite myths about natural disasters, while anglerfish are found in shallower waters, possibly due to climate change. Mass whale strandings, lin...

Oarfish: A myth or a warning?
The sudden appearance of the oarfish, a long, snake-like deep-sea creature, has sparked fear and fascination. According to TOI, a recent sighting in Lanzarote has reignited myths that these fish appear before earthquakes or tsunamis. In Japanese folklore, they are called Messengers of the Sea God and are believed to surface before major disasters.As per a TOI report citing sources, this belief gained traction after several oarfish were spotted near Japan before the devastating 2011 Fukushima earthquake. However, marine experts, including Hiroyuki Motomura, argue there is no solid scientific evidence linking oarfish sightings to seismic activity. Yet, some researchers suggest that underwater pressure changes caused by earthquakes may force these deep-sea creatures to rise.
Anglerfish moving to shallower waters
Another strange phenomenon has caught scientists’ attention, anglerfish, which usually thrive in the ocean’s darkest depths, are now appearing in shallower waters. This sudden shift is worrying marine experts, as per media reports.Some reports suggest, rising ocean temperatures and shifting currents might be disrupting marine habitats, pushing deep-sea species into unfamiliar environments. While it remains unclear why anglerfish are surfacing, the possibility that climate change is altering their natural habitat cannot be ignored.
Whale strandings: A growing concern
Mass whale strandings are becoming more frequent, leaving experts puzzled. Recently, more than 150 false killer whales washed ashore in Tasmania, most of them unable to survive, as per TOI reports.Is climate change the main culprit?
All these strange events seem to point to one major factor, climate change. The planet is warming, and the oceans are changing. Rising sea temperatures, unpredictable currents, and habitat disruptions could explain why deep-sea creatures are appearing where they shouldn’t be.According to experts, these patterns could be early warning signs of a much larger problem. The fact that such events are happening more often suggests a growing imbalance in marine ecosystems, one that could have serious consequences if left unchecked.
Science vs. superstition: How people are reacting
Despite scientific explanations, social media is flooded with speculation that these unusual occurrences signal impending disaster. Many users believe that oarfish sightings and mass whale deaths are warnings of future calamities.What’s next for the oceans?
The increasing number of strange marine events is impossible to ignore. Whether these are signs of a bigger environmental shift or simply coincidences, they highlight the fragile balance of our oceans.Inputs from TOI
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