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Stunning! 3 5-feet-long Moonfish, weighing 45 kg washes up on Oregon beach - See pics

Highlights A colourful, giant fish rare to the Oregon coast washed up at a beach. It was identified as Opah fish which is commonly known as moonfish or redfin ocean pan. New Delhi: A colourful, giant fish weighing about 45 kilos washed up at a beach in US Oregon. It was identified as Opah fish which is commonly known as moonfish or redfin ocean pan. The 3.5-foot-long monster fish was found on Oregon s sunshine beach last Wednesday surprising the locals, as the fish is rare to the coast. The Seaside Aquarium in Oregon was contacted and after seeing photographs of the unusual specimen they quickly recovered the fish.

Massive and mysterious, a 100-pound fish washed ashore Scientists hope to learn its secrets

Massive and mysterious, a 100-pound fish washed ashore. Scientists hope to learn its secrets. Paulina Firozi © Tiffany Boothe/Seaside Aquarium/Tiffany Boothe/Seaside Aquarium A 3.5-foot, 100-pound opah fish was found on Sunset Beach on the northern Oregon coast on July 14. Officials at Seaside Aquarium were alerted early Wednesday to a rare scene on the sands of the northern Oregon coast: A large, round, glistening opah weighing 100 pounds had stranded ashore. The fish was 3½-feet long its huge body a mix of silvery and bright reddish-orange scales, dotted with white spots. Its large eyes feature hints of gold. Tiffany Boothe, assistant manager at the aquarium in the small beach community of Seaside, said it’s the first opah fish she has seen on area beaches.

Massive and mysterious, a 45kg fish washed ashore Scientists hope to learn its secrets

Paulina Firozi16:29, Jul 19 2021 Tiffany Boothe/Seaside Aquarium A metre-long, 45-kilogram opah was found July 14 on Sunset Beach on the northern Oregon coast. US officials at Seaside Aquarium were alerted last week to a rare scene on the sands of the northern Oregon coast: A large, round, glistening opah weighing 45 kilograms had stranded ashore. The fish was one metre-long - its huge body a mix of silvery and bright reddish-orange scales, dotted with white spots. Its large eyes feature hints of gold. Tiffany Boothe, assistant manager at the aquarium in the small beach community of Seaside, said it s the first opah fish she has seen on area beaches.

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