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The Tsunami fish in December 2013. Five barred knifejaws endured more than 2 years in the partially submerged hull of the Japanese boat Saishoumaru (斎勝丸). [1] [6] The tsunami fish is the last surviving specimen of those five knifejaws. The boat broke loose and went adrift during the March 11, 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.
On 11 June 1585, a moderate tsunami struck the Japanese coast of Sanriku. At the same time, several native Hawaiians died after their settlements were hit by a tsunami-like event described in oral traditions. Evidence of a paleotsunami was also found in the Hawaiian Islands corresponding to a large tsunami in the 16th century. Modelling of a ...
Scientists found the spiny animal while aboard a submersible in the South China Sea. ‘Large’ sea creature — with ‘blade-like’ claws — discovered as new species. See it
Snow arrived minutes before or after the tsunami, depending on locations. [41] In Ishinomaki, the city which suffered the most deaths, [43] a temperature of 0 °C (32 °F) was measured, and it began to snow within a couple of hours of the earthquake. [44] [41] Major snow fell again on 16 March, [42] [266] and intermittently in the coming weeks.
A woman enjoys the Lampuuk beach in Aceh Besar, Indonesia, on Dec. 24, 2024, ahead of the 20-year anniversary of the devastating tsunami that struck the city on December 26, 2004.
no. 1: ‘graceful’ creatures — named after stilettos — discovered as new species in madagascar. ... no. 24: ‘peculiar’ 8-legged creature found hiding at resort in india. it’s a new ...
A transcript and MP3 of the programme, intended for English learners, can be found at The Ever-Present Threat of Tsunamis. abelard.org. tsunamis: tsunamis travel fast but not at infinite speed. retrieved March 29, 2005. Dudley, Walter C. & Lee, Min (1988: 1st edition) Tsunami! ISBN 0-8248-1125-9 website
Six-eyed creature — with long blue body — found on dead wood in forest. See new species ‘Lightbulb’ creature — with translucent tentacles — is new species in Gulf of Mexico.