A small fish only known to the Red Sea, V. mabahiss lives deep underwater and is seldom encountered by people, so much so that it has no common name. The findings from this study will provide ...
An exploratory expedition describes two deep-sea, low-oxygen ecosystems in the Red Sea, including some surprising fish. The findings are published in PNAS Nexus. Persistent oxygen-depleted zones ...
A riotous photography collection from a recent underwater mission off the coast of Chile shows new and fascinating deep-sea ...
The fish also have clusters of red spines sticking out from it’s back ... The Orange County Register reports that the oarfish a rarely seen deep-sea creature was found Monday.
Inside deep-sea coral ... a bright red sea creature known as Sebastapistes monospina, or the tropical single-spined scorpionfish, was identified as a new species. Found in shallow coral and rocky reef ...
Also, deep-sea oarfish face threats from human activities, including pollution and climate change. Recent appearances of the oarfish, an uncommon fish, off the Mexican coast in Baja California Sur ...
Scientists from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and the National Center for Wildlife (NCW) report in PNAS NEXUS an unusual ecosystem below the third largest coral reef ...
According to recent media reports, one washed up on the shores of Lanzarote, sparking renewed concerns that these deep-sea fish could be indicators of earthquakes or tsunamis. In Japanese folklore ...