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Tsunami fish : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tsunami fish
The tsunami fish is the surviving specimen of five striped beakfish that lived for more than two years in the partially submerged hull of the Japanese boat ''Sai-shou-maru'' (斎勝丸), after the boat broke loose and went adrift during the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. On March 22, 2013, the boat washed onshore in North America at Long Beach, Washington, more than from its starting point. The fish now lives in the Seaside Aquarium in Seaside, Oregon. ==Tsunami and voyage== The Tōhoku earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011, and was the most powerful reliably measured Japanese earthquake. The resulting tsunami swept the ''Sai-shou-maru'' out to sea and inundated its storage compartments with seawater containing marine life, including several beakfish larvae. During the ensuing two year drift across the Pacific Ocean, the fish matured into juveniles.〔 Scientists speculate that the fish were deposited into the ghost ship by sea waves either off the coast of Japan or Hawaii.
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