Birch Aquarium’s New Exhibit Dives Deep into the Mystery of the Oarfish
Birch Aquarium just unveiled a stunning new exhibit that’s as captivating as it is mysterious.
Oarfish: Recent Discoveries from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Collection invites us to explore the fascinating folklore and science behind the rarely seen Short-crested Oarfish—featuring a preserved specimen found right here in San Diego, on Grandview Beach near Leucadia.
This deep-sea creature, often associated with sea serpent myths and believed by some cultures to predict natural disasters, is now on display in a beautifully immersive “underwater palace.”
It’s a rare opportunity to view one up close—and to reflect on how nature’s mysteries shape our stories and understanding of the world.

Where Myth Meets Marine Science
The exhibit also showcases a preserved ribbonfish, known as the King-of-the-Salmon, another deep-sea species tied to local legend. Both specimens come from Scripps’ world-renowned Marine Vertebrate Collection, offering a glimpse into the ocean’s depths through the lens of cutting-edge research and historic lore.
You can dive deeper into the exhibit’s themes of unpredictability and human connection to the sea—perfect for ocean lovers, science enthusiasts, and anyone with a curious mind.



See you there!
Oarfish: Recent Discoveries is included with general admission and will run through the summer. Advanced reservations are recommended.
Whether you’re drawn by the legend or the science, this new exhibit is one you won’t want to miss. Dive in and discover a creature that’s inspired awe for centuries.
📅 Now on view through Summer 2025
📍 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla
🎟️ Included with General Admission
ℹ️ More info here
See you there, San Diego!