A wolf was diving in the sea on a full moon night.
・・・It's not such a story.
That is a story of having caught a "wolffish" in the Sea of Okhotsk. The wolffish is 1m long. Dark brown white fish. It is a member of the "gunnel" belonging to the "Zoarcoidei".
Mighty teeth in the mouth. Due to its characteristic and terrifying look, it is often bred in aquariums, and contrary to its look, it is mild-mannered and timid. It seems that it sometimes bites.
When I was a high school student, at a ski resort where I was working part-time, I met a teacher (lecturer?) who was a certain Tokai University Shizuoka campus. He seemed to be busy with a part-time job to earn a diving fee for research.
In between the part-time jobs, I learned flag semaphores from him. The flag semaphore indicates the type of Japanese katakana by the movement of both hands, and I became possible to send "A-i-shi-te-ru (I love you)", but unfortunately there was no use for it.
No wonder. For example, if I send a flag semaphore such as "A I Shi Te Ru" to a beautiful lady diver who is seeking SOS by waving her hands on the surface of the sea, she will be enshrined until the last generation.
What's more, in today's world of smartphones, it's faster to throw my smartphone at her while walking across her road and get her attention. ···Hmm?
to be continued tomorrow