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Hello All, As my major prof. reminded me when we first saw these pictures, a tsunami is a wave, not a current. The physics of a water particle in a wave is a circular motion, not directional. Displacement of a deepwater fish in such a condition would have probably been on the order of millimeters at most. Besides, if you're looking at the same photos we saw, if you look closely at some (i.e., coffin fish) you'll see a date with the year '03.
None the less, cool pictures.
Michael Cooperman Dept. Fisheries and Wildlife Oregon State University
-----Original Message----- From: Scientific forum on fish and fisheries [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Paul James Sent: February 11, 2005 1:54 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Tsunami fishes
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FISH-SCI Members:
I have recently received a number of forwarded emails containing pictures of deepsea fishes (e.g., fangtooths, gulper eels) that are claimed to have been found on the shore at Phuket, Thailand following the recent tsunami. As a scientist, I am naturally skeptical about the authenticity of these photos and I am curious if any other members have seen these photos. Several of my students have also seen this email and have asked me if these fishes were actually found on the shore. Do any of you have any information about these fish photos?
Cheers,
Paul James
************************************************ Paul W. James, Ph.D. Department of Biological Sciences Central Washington University 400 University Way Ellensburg, WA 98926-7537 509-963-1895 ************************************************
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