Strangely, the phenomenon of Egg fish washed ashore at Kamchatka

After the breeding season, the eggs (Capelin) around the Kamchatka archipelago return to shallow water, however, most of these fishes become food for predatory birds because they are too exhausted after when performing the task of maintaining the race.

The waves brought them ashore and took advantage of this opportunity for fishermen to simply use the rackets to harvest fish. Local fishermen in Kamchatka call the phenomenon of the egg fish floating on the shore with the name "death dance" because this is where the eggs of fish eggs end their life cycle.

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