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PostSubject: Is Cascadia next? Rare oarfish found dead in British Colombia and off Los Angeles   Is Cascadia next? Rare oarfish found dead in British Colombia and off Los Angeles I_icon_minitimeSun Sep 24, 2017 8:31 am

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Is Cascadia next? Rare oarfish found dead in British Colombia and off Los Angeles after a series of strong quakes hit the Pacific ‘Ring of Fire’

By Strange Sounds - Sep 23, 2017

A 2-meter long oarfish washed up on Oak Bay’s Rattenbury Beach on Thursday morning. Another one was found floating off Los Angeles in 8 feet water!

That 2 days after a series of powerful earthquakes rocked several locations along the Pacific one by one this week, all in a seismic region known as the ‘Ring of Fire’ within just 24 hours.

Now, after a M7.1 devastated Mexico City, M6.1 hit New Zealand and off Japan, an a M6.4 on Vanuatu experts admit the Pacific is experiencing ‘unusual’ seismic activity, leaving the West Coast on edge.
And now a dead oarfish found on a Oak Bay’s beach in BC along Cascadia:
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Dead oarfish discovred at Oak Bay’s Beach near the Cascadia Fault Line. Surrey Now Leader
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dead oarfish in BC: Sign of an impending earthquake along the Cascadia Fault Line? Surrey Now Leader
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The oarfish was discovered ater unprecedented activity along the Ring of Fire. Surrey Now Leader
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The seismic activity is strnge along the ring of fire. Get ready for the big one! Surrey Now Leader
And another one hanging under a boat in about 8′ of water at Little Scorpion Anchorage of Los Angeles:
https://youtu.be/L6PruzHNW5w



For numbers of people, oarfish sightings are believed to be a sign for an imminent earthquake, as they usually live in the deep and cold waters of the ocean, thus being more sensitive to the movements of faults and capable of sensing tremors on the Earth’s crust.
Oarfish was known to be God’s messenger in the sea (from the deep sea). Long ago, before the 8.8 magnitude in Japan, 20 oarfishes were found stranded by the nearby beaches.
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Good point spring.  Scientists have noted the appearance of oarfish appearing prior to other big quakes before.  Something easily could be cooking out in the oceans off our coasts.  They were washing up prior to the big quake in Chile years ago I believe too.  Birds, dogs, many animals and "oarfish" seem to have the ability to sense danger signs that people aren't able to do.
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