Fish dyed black on the Mexican coast

The phenomenon of thousands of black-dyed fish that looks like oil specks from above has appeared on the coast of Mexico's resort city of Acapulco.

The phenomenon of thousands of black-dyed fish that looks like oil specks from above has appeared on the coast of Mexico's resort city of Acapulco. Fishermen believe that this phenomenon is related to the tsunami in Japan.

A large number of sardines, planted fish, striped fish and mackerel have invaded the coast of Acapulco on March 11. The fish are so crowded that the sea turns into a black color and looks from above the fish like a speck of oil.

Fishermen flock to the beach and easily catch fish with the rackets without using fishing rods or nets.

' Interesting. About 20-30 fishermen came to catch fish. Even if someone brought their children to catch them , "said fisherman Carlos Morales.

The fishermen said that the cause of this strange phenomenon was caused by abnormal currents caused by the tsunami in Japan.

However, experts are not sure about the hypothesis.

' People like to find phenomena between phenomena but who is sure about this? Tsunami battles can change currents but it is difficult to confirm solid ties , 'said Rich Briggs, a geologist from the US Geological Survey (USGS).

Photo of black finfish with the coast of Mexico:

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Update 18 December 2018
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