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Secrets of the Oarfish

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Scientist Misty Paig-Tran is fascinated by oarfish, one of the ocean's longest and most mysterious creatures. In this episode, we dive into the deep sea to discover how these shimmering giants live, why they're so rarely seen, and what makes them such an exciting animal to study.

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© BYUradio Length 13 min 6 July 2026 Season 7 Episode 2 ScienceEducationalNature USA Episodic

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© BYUradio Length 13 min 6 July 2026 Season 7 Episode 2 ScienceEducationalNature USA Episodic

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Scientist Misty Paig-Tran is fascinated by oarfish, one of the ocean's longest and most mysterious creatures. In this episode, we dive into the deep sea to discover how these shimmering giants live, why they're so rarely seen, and what makes them such an exciting animal to study.

Guest: Misty Paig-Tran, professor of biology at California State University, Fullerton

Link to S7 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/d1ea7c0c-3362-4848-907a-c8b668814b38/fill-in-the-blanks-for-season-7


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