I promised more weird fish this year, and here is a fish which amply delivers on this promise. This is a tripod fish (Bathypterois grallator), an eyeless wonder of the deep ocean plains. The fish…
image: WHOI-MISO deep-sea GoPro camera (X) (via: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
One photographer has revealed some of the multi-colour creatures that make up 'biological soup' in pitch-black depths of the Pacific waters near Hawaii
I promised more weird fish this year, and here is a fish which amply delivers on this promise. This is a tripod fish (Bathypterois grallator), an eyeless wonder of the deep ocean plains. The fish…
NOAA researchers spent close to a month charting the unexplored depths of the Gulf of Mexico.
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深海の中は、まさしく不思議と謎に満ち溢れているわけなんだけども、水深1000m前後に生息している「イトヒキイワシ(Tripod fish)」は、ハラビレとオビレが異常に発達していて、これをピーンと伸ばして、カメラを支える三脚のような体制で獲物を待つことから、「
This unusual fish's bony fins can extend up to 1m to help them stand
🐟 The tripod fish stands on fins up to a meter long, that are thought to fill with fluids to enhance their rigidity. 🐠 These and its pectoral... | information
Delve into the fascinating world of the eyeless tripod fish, illuminated by the lights of deep-sea exploration. Witness its unique adaptation, with long, bony fins thought to be bolstered by pumped...
While most photographers are tucked in bed, this sharpshooter dons dive gear and searches for his subjects at the ocean’s surface, in the black of night.
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This transparent fish rarely ventures above the darkness of the deep ocean.
Prof Adam Summers uses marine specimens as the medium in a project which not only captures the beauty of the sea creatures but also reveals the anatomical structure for research and learning