![]() ![]() The juvenile Pseudoliparis was filmed by a camera system attached to a weighted frame released from over the side of a ship, the DSSV Pressure Drop. A decade of investigations around the globe has confirmed this. ![]() The University of Western Australia deep-sea scientist made a prediction 10 years ago that fish would likely be found as deep as 8200m to 8400m. "If this record is broken, it would only be by minute increments, potentially by just a few metres," Prof Alan Jamieson told BBC News. This discovery therefore beats the depth record by 158m. The previous deepest fish observation was made at 8178m, further south in the Pacific in the Mariana Trench. The lead scientist said the snailfish could be at, or very close to, the maximum depth any fish can survive. It was filmed by an autonomous "lander" dropped into the Izu-Ogasawara Trench, south of Japan. The species - a type of snailfish of the genus Pseudoliparis - was filmed swimming at 8336m. ![]() Scientists have filmed a fish swimming at an extraordinary depth in the ocean, making it the deepest observation of this nature that has ever been made. Photo: Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre In the video you are about to see, a the massive squid comes close to the submerged camera as a crowd of spectators marvel in complete awe.Snailfish seen more than eight kilometres below the surface of the ocean. Squids are not known to spend time at the surface and usually live deep underwater which are most commonly being discovered when they die and wash up on the beaches. The mysterious sea creature was spotted 5 thousand feet deep in the gulf of New Mexico 2 years ago but was just identified by a marine biologist.Īfter so much research, The biologist then found out that this strange creature you are about to see is actually a giant deep sea jellyfish.Take a look at the footage… The video you are about to see shows a very strange deep sea creature that was unexpectedly floating into view on an oil ridge camera. Here is the footage of the mysterious deep sea creature. Intrigued, they sent footage of it to Daniel Jones from the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK. A team from BP was carrying out routine operations near an oil well, using a remotely operated underwater vehicle at a depth of 1325 metres, when they spotted the creature, which they nicknamed the flying spaghetti monster. This unusual marine animal you are about to see was recently caught on camera near the coast of Angola. Its hollow, translucent, cylindrical body is made up of thousands of tiny clones called zooids that pull water through its tubes and feed on plankton before pushing the filtered water back out. It is so rare that it has been dubbed as the ‘Unicorn of the Sea’ and can grow up to 30 metres long – the equivalent of two double-decker buses laid end-to-end. Interesting….ĭivers in Australia have captured rare images of the Pyrostremma, or pyrosome sea creature off the coast of Tasmania. Although people are starting to think that this could be an animal from the Greek mythology. Up to this day, biologists are still examining this mysterious sea creature but havent found one clue to what it can be. ![]() Harvey was on a cruise with his family in Corfu when he took a series of photographs from the inside of a cave.īut what he didnt notice was the monster he captured in a cave around the island of Corfu that has a snout and unusual eyes with very uncommon characteristics. A Scottish tourist named Harvey Robertson had the shock of his life as he found the image of a mysterious creature in his vacation’s pictures. ![]()
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