‘Weird and gorgeous’: Massive fish washes up in Bodega Bay
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‘Weird and gorgeous’: Massive fish washes up in Bodega Bay
One morning a week, Stefan Kiesbye makes the drive from his home in Santa Rosa to one of the beaches around Bodega Bay, to pick up trash. After dropping his wife at an airport shuttle early Sunday morning, Kiesbye headed out to Doran Regional Park in Bodega Bay. Arriving an hour before sunrise, he was greeted by a chorus of sea lions barking from the end of the jetty. At the westernmost tip of the beach, some 50 feet above the waterline, he spie…
Rare 6ft Fish That's Only Been Known To Scientists Since 2017 Washed Up On Bodega Bay Beach In California
enormous mola mola sunfish underwater A man in California found one of the rarest fish on earth washed up on a Bodega Bay beach on Sunday. He had dropped his wife off at the airport and headed to the beach to pick up trash when he spotted something massive on the sand, a blob he at first thought to be a deceased sea lion. It turned out to be a 6-foot long, 3-foot tall Mola tecta fish, a rare fish species that has only been documented by scientis…
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