Doomsday Fish Predicting Natural Disasters Caught in Tamil Nadu: What Does This Mean?

Rare deep-sea oarfish—believed by Japanese folklore to predict natural disasters—spotted off India’s southeastern coast, raising superstitious fears.

June 19, 2025 | A rare and mysterious oarfish, often dubbed the “doomsday fish” in Japanese folklore, was caught near the coast of Tamil Nadu, sparking intrigue—and anxiety—among locals and marine watchers alike.

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The deep-sea creature is rarely seen at the ocean’s surface, and according to centuries-old beliefs, its sudden appearance can be a precursor to earthquakes or other natural disasters. A viral video showing seven fishermen struggling to hold the elongated, silver-bodied fish with its vivid red crest has taken social media by storm.

“The rarely seen oarfish, which usually are in deep sea, is also known as the ‘Doomsday’ fish,” read the video caption.


The Myth vs. Science

In Japan, there’s a long-standing superstition that oarfish surface before seismic events, possibly due to their sensitivity to underwater disturbances. In fact, several oarfish sightings have historically preceded major earthquakes in Japan. However, scientific research has yet to confirm any link between the fish’s behavior and geological activity.

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Marine experts suggest that oarfish rise to the surface only when they are sick, dying, or occasionally to breed, making such sightings naturally rare.


About the Oarfish

  • Scientific Name: Regalecus glesne
  • Length: Can grow up to 11 metres (36 feet)
  • Habitat: Typically found at depths between 200 to 1,000 metres
  • Behavior: Weak swimmers, often seen floating vertically
  • Diet: Primarily plankton and small sea creatures

Despite its eerie nickname, the oarfish is harmless and poses no danger to humans.

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Global Sightings on the Rise

This is not the only sighting of the elusive creature in recent months:

  • Tasmania (June 2025): A 3-meter oarfish washed ashore at Ocean Beach near Strahan.
  • Mexico (Feb 2025): Another rare appearance was reported in Baja California Sur along the Pacific coast.

While these encounters fascinate marine biologists, they often unsettle coastal communities familiar with the folklore.


📽️ A mysterious omen or just nature’s rare spectacle? The truth behind the oarfish remains as deep as the waters it hides in.

Tags: Oarfish, Doomsday Fish, Tamil Nadu, Deep Sea Creatures, Natural Disasters, Earthquake Myths, Rare Animal Sightings, Indian Coast, Seismic Warnings


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