The Abyssal Humpback Anglerfish lives deep in the ocean — very deep. In fact, these fish tend to live at depths between 200 and 2,000 meters (or about 656 to 6561 feet) below the surface.
On the abyssal plains, at depths between 3,000 and 6,000 meters, polymetallic nodules are scattered across millions of square ...
"This could be the first recorded sighting in the world of an adult black devil or abyssal anglerfish (Melanocetus johnsonii) ...
Kiel. Mining of polymetallic nodules from the seabed might lead to significant and long-lasting ecological changes — both in the mined area, where surface sediments and the fauna living in and on it ...
There seems to be too much of a radioactive element in rocks deep in the Pacific Ocean – how did it get there 10 million years ago?
Condrik Tenerife, a shark ocean research organization ... first recorded sighting in the world of an adult black devil or abyssal anglerfish (Melanocetus johnsonii) alive, in broad daylight ...
An international team of scientists have finally explored where no other human has gone before — into the ocean abyss off Australia's eastern coast. The month-long expedition was sponsored by ...
One of the abyssal plain stations produced 260 times ... They likely initially flowed from land areas into the ocean and sank in Sagami Bay, following which they were swirled up by submarine ...