Carl, H. 2019. Almindelig sildekonge. I: Carl, H & Møller, P.R. Atlas over danske saltvandsfisk. Statens Naturhistoriske Museum. Online-udgivelse, december 2019. Tilgængelig online. Hentet 24. april 2024. backup
latimes.com
Aug. 7, 1996, latimes.com: The Ultimate Fish Story : Encounter With Huge and Mysterious Oarfish in the Sea of Cortez Is Truly an Experience of a Lifetime, backup Citat: "...But the face-to-face encounter with an 18-foot silvery, snakelike creature with saucer-shaped eyes and a crimson mane will stay with him forever...feeding on tiny plankton-like creatures such as krill and sea jellies...As he made his way to shore, Judy Schwartz noticed a long, dark figure moving toward her brother. She and Willis, thinking it might be a large shark, started to yell. But by the time Shachtman heard them the figure was only a few feet away...Willis, 39...grabbed his mask and snorkel, a small gaff for protection, and jumped in and swam toward the mysterious fish...The oarfish eventually shook Willis off, disappeared for a few moments..."
ezcurralab.ucr.edu: Marisla, backup Citat: "...The Marisla seamount—known also in oceanography literature by its acronym in Spanish, “EBES” (meaning “El Bajo de Espiritu Santo”), and known by fishermen simply as “El Bajo”—is located some ten nautical miles northeast of Los Islotes, the northern tip of Espiritu Santo island..."
Webarchive backup: Appeared in DIVER – January 1998: Strange, but true... Citat: "...Out of the corner of my eye I saw a shape ascending from the bottomless blue, about 20m away. My dive buddy, Brian, had also seen it and was swimming towards it. I joined in pursuit...Its dorsal fin ran the length of its back and undulated to propel it along...we were probably the first divers ever to photograph this animal in its natural habitat... The way it holds its pelvic fins was not known before, and its silvery coloration was different from that seen in the dead specimens..."
ezcurralab.ucr.edu: Marisla, backup Citat: "...The Marisla seamount—known also in oceanography literature by its acronym in Spanish, “EBES” (meaning “El Bajo de Espiritu Santo”), and known by fishermen simply as “El Bajo”—is located some ten nautical miles northeast of Los Islotes, the northern tip of Espiritu Santo island..."
Aug. 7, 1996, latimes.com: The Ultimate Fish Story : Encounter With Huge and Mysterious Oarfish in the Sea of Cortez Is Truly an Experience of a Lifetime, backup Citat: "...But the face-to-face encounter with an 18-foot silvery, snakelike creature with saucer-shaped eyes and a crimson mane will stay with him forever...feeding on tiny plankton-like creatures such as krill and sea jellies...As he made his way to shore, Judy Schwartz noticed a long, dark figure moving toward her brother. She and Willis, thinking it might be a large shark, started to yell. But by the time Shachtman heard them the figure was only a few feet away...Willis, 39...grabbed his mask and snorkel, a small gaff for protection, and jumped in and swam toward the mysterious fish...The oarfish eventually shook Willis off, disappeared for a few moments..."
Carl, H. 2019. Almindelig sildekonge. I: Carl, H & Møller, P.R. Atlas over danske saltvandsfisk. Statens Naturhistoriske Museum. Online-udgivelse, december 2019. Tilgængelig online. Hentet 24. april 2024. backup