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Mysterious fish beached in Japan

Local authorities immediately advised against harvesting and eating the beached fish, generating concern among the local population.

Editorial staff by Editorial staff
December 12, 2023
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Mysterious fish beached in Japan

Mysterious fish beached in Japan

Mysterious fish beached in Japan – On 7 December, the shores of Hakodate, on the island of Hokkaido in Japan, were invaded by tons of dead fish, creating an unusual and disturbing spectacle. The Associated Press reported the news of the strange phenomenon, describing a silvery beach, an entire kilometre long, covered in sardines and mackerel. Local authorities immediately advised against harvesting and eating the beached fish, generating concern among the local population.

Causes of the phenomenon

Conspiracy theories notwithstanding, local researchers, such as Takashi Fujioka of the Hakodate Research Centre for Fisheries and Oceans, suggest that the phenomenon may have been caused by the pursuit of larger predators. The fish, driven to escape, would have landed exhausted on the beach, unable to survive.

Another hypothesis concerns the passage of fish in excessively cold waters during their seasonal migrations. Sardines and mackerel may have stumbled into areas with temperatures too low for their survival.

Ongoing scientific research

At the moment, there is no definitive answer, and scientists are exploring different possibilities. While rumours are circulating about Fukushima waters as a possible cause, there is currently no scientific evidence to support this hypothesis.

Environmental impacts

The massive decomposition of fish raises concerns about negative effects on the surrounding water quality and marine species in the region. Authorities have advised against human consumption of the beached fish to avoid potential food risks.

Meanwhile, scientists continue to investigate the mysterious beached fish and its consequences.

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(Video: The Associated Press)

Mysterious fish beached in Japan

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