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Life In The Deep Sea
Sea Fish
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Pacific Ring of Fire Expedition. A rare sight at hydrothermal systems,this shark (~ 1.5 meters long, 5 ft), surprised us at Kasuga-2.
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Beryx decadactylus (alfonsino) hovering around a large Lophelia coral.Many fishes use the deep coral habitat in a similar way as fishesin shallow coral systems, and this is a major focus of our research.
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Fluorescent chain cat shark at about 1820' feet deep. Thisshark was no more than a meter long and posed for a couple of minuteslying still on the bottom near the submersible.
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Six-gill shark swimming in for an inspection of the Eye-in-the-Sea.
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Scyliorhinus retifer. A specimen of chain dogfish collected during a submersibledive.Life on the Edge 2005 Expedition.
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A close-up view of Chaunax sp.Life on the Edge 2005 Expedition.
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Chaunax sp. This is a species of the fish family known as gapers.These relatives of anglerfishes are commonly seen around some coral banks.These ambush predators sit on the bottom waiting for prey to swim by.Life on the Edge 2005 Expedition.
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California slickhead (Alepocephalus tenebrosus) at 1551 meters depth.
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Bathysaur or highfin lizardfish (Bathysaurus mollis) at 1793 meters water depth.
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Halosaur (Aldrovandia sp.) at 1736 meters water depth.
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Halosaur (Aldrovandia sp.) at 1736 meters water depth.
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A blob sculpin (Psychrolutes phrictus).
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A blob sculpin (Psychrolutes phrictus).
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A blob sculpin (Psychrolutes phrictus).
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Grenadier (Coryphaenoides sp.) at 3245 meters water depth.
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Ghostly grenadier (Coryphaenoides leptolepis) at 3158 meters water depth.
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Rat-tailed fish and tracks on seafloor
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Giant cusk eel
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Filamented rattail (Coryphaenoides filifer) and brittlestars at 2854 meterswater depth.
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Giant cusk eel (Spectrunculus grandis); approximately 60 cm total length; at2677 meters depth.
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