- Regalecus glesne, also known as the giant oarfish, is a species of oarfish of the family Regalecidae12345. It is an oceanodromous species with a worldwide distribution, excluding polar regions1. The giant oarfish is listed in the Guiness Book of World Records as the longest bony fish alive, growing up to 17 m (56 ft) in length24. Other common names include Pacific oarfish, king of herrings, ribbonfish, and streamer fish1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The giant oarfish (Regalecus glesne) is a species of oarfish of the family Regalecidae. It is an oceanodromous species with a worldwide distribution, excluding polar regions. Other common names include Pacific oarfish, king of herrings, ribbonfish, and streamer fish.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_oarfishThis species, Regalecus glesne, is listed in the Guiness Book of World Records as the longest bony fish alive. Its common name arises from its highly compressed and elongated body or from the old belief that the fish moves through the water by “rowing” itself with the pelvic fins.www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-p…oarfish, (Regalecus glesne), large, long, sinuous fish of the family Regalecidae (order Lampridiformes), found throughout the tropics and subtropics in rather deep water. A ribbon-shaped fish, very thin from side to side, the oarfish may grow to a length of about 9 metres (30.5 feet) and a weight of 300 kg (660 pounds).www.britannica.com/animal/oarfishFound in areas spanning from temperate ocean zones to tropical ones, yet rarely seen, the oarfish family contains three species in two genera. One of these, the giant oarfish (Regalecus glesne), is the longest bony fish alive, growing up to 17 m (56 ft) in length.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OarfishOarfish (Regalecus glesne) is a bony fish that belongs to the family Regalecidae. They are known for their long, slender, and ribbon-like body that can grow up to 36 feet long. Oarfish have a unique physical appearance that sets them apart from other fish species.www.americanoceans.org/species/oarfish/
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The giant oarfish (Regalecus glesne) is a species of oarfish of the family Regalecidae. It is an oceanodromous species with a worldwide distribution, excluding polar regions. Other common names include Pacific oarfish, king of herrings, ribbonfish, and streamer fish. R. glesne is the world's longest ray … See more
R. glesne was first described by Peter Ascanius in 1772. The genus name, Regalecus, signifies "belonging to a king"; the specific epithet glesne is from "Glesnaes", the … See more
This species is the world's longest bony fish, reaching a record length of 17 m (56 ft). It is commonly measured to 3 m (9.8 ft) in total length See more
Much of what is known about the juvenile life cycle of R. glesne comes from artificial insemination work done in a laboratory setting. This work was performed in 2020 and was the first time … See more
The giant oarfish has a worldwide distribution, having been found as far north as 72°N and as far south as 52°S, but is most commonly found in the tropics to middle latitudes. It has been categorized as oceanodromous, following its primary food source. It is … See more
Little is known about oarfish behavior. It has been observed swimming by means of its dorsal fin, and also swimming in a vertical position. In … See more
• Giant 'Sea Serpent' Caught on Camera, Discovery News at YouTube. Footage of an oarfish swimming in the mesopelagic layer.
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WEBOarfish, (Regalecus glesne), large, long, sinuous fish of the family Regalecidae (order Lampridiformes), found throughout the tropics and subtropics in rather deep water. A ribbon-shaped fish, very thin from …
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WEBOarfishes, Regalecus glesne (Ascanius, 1772), aka giant oarfishes, king of herrings, king of the herrings, oar-fishes, ribbon-fishes, ribbonfishes, are one of three known species of the oarfish family (the others being the …
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WEBOarfish (Regalecus glesne) is a bony fish that belongs to the family Regalecidae. They are known for their long, slender, and ribbon-like body that can grow up to 36 feet long. Oarfish have a unique physical …