A frenzy of fish captured peopleѻýs attention on White Rockѻýs waterfront Christmas Day ѻý and much later into the evening.
The small swimmers ѻý either Pacific herring or anchovy ѻý have drawn dozens of seals and sea lions to Semiahmoo Bay in recent weeks, to dine on the shimmery creatures.
But while daytime photos and video submitted to Peace Arch News from Christmas Day show a flurry of activity as the fish circled and writhed through the waters, photos from around midnight depict a stark contrast; all of dead fish.
ѻýMillions of fish on the White Rock beach at midnight at low tide last night,ѻý writes Su Gu in a morning email to PAN Dec. 26.
ѻýNever seen anything like this here.ѻý
PAN has asked Fisheries and Oceans Canada for more information on the phenomenon.

