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Rare 7-foot hoodwinker sunfish washes ashore in Oregon, drawing spectators and interest from around...
WPTZ Burlington· 11 hours agoA rare 7.3-foot hoodwinker sunfish washed ashore on the Oregon coast earlier this week, the Seaside...
Rare massive fish washes ashore in Oregon, drawing worldwide attention
The Times and Democrat· 17 hours agoA massive rare fish, thought to only live in temperate waters in the southern hemisphere, washed up...
Rare hoodwinker sunfish found on Oregon beach
FOX 12 Oregon· 3 days agoA rare fish has washed ashore along the Oregon coast, and it’s a big one! The 7.3-foot (221cm) hoodwinker sunfish washed ashore on a beach in Gearhart,...
Monster found on Oregon beach identified as newly discovered species
MSN News· 5 hours agoA monster fish which looks more like a beached UFO than a worldly creature has washed up on a beach...
Recruiting Rumor Mill: Top prospects return home from big visits
Rivals via Yahoo Sports· 16 minutes agoGrayson...
Potential largest-ever, rare fish washes ashore on Oregon beach
WJZY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A fairly newly discovered species of fish has washed ashore on the Oregon...
See the rare, 7-foot sunfish that washed ashore in northern Oregon
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoBut that theory has been challenged by the fish being found ashore in California and as far north as...
Dead whale on Oregon beach will NOT be blown up, OSP clarifies: 'History isn't repeating'
KATU Portland· 4 days agoOSP says that a recent social media post making the rounds was claiming that they were...notoriety...
Large sunfish washes up on Oregon beach, could be largest specimen ever sampled
The Washington Times· 2 days agoA large hoodwinker sunfish, about 7.3 feet long, washed up on a beach in Seaside, Oregon, this week....
Odd-looking fish, largest of its kind, washes up on beach, stumps experts: 'Remarkable'
AOL· 14 hours agoA stunning fish recently washed ashore in the Pacific Northwest, and experts say it belongs to a newly discovered species. In a June 6 Facebook post, the Seaside Aquarium in Seaside,