Ocean Researcher Tracey Sutton of the Nova Southeastern University is thrilled at the discovery. “As a researcher, the only thing I know for sure that there is still much to learn about our oceans.”
And in the Gulf of Mexico there is a good chance to see special animals. “Every time we go on a deep sea mission, there is a chance that we come across something that nobody ever saw. Life on these depths is really fascinating.”
The diepzeehengelvis, family, for example, the monkfish was discovered at a depth of between 1 and 1.5 kilometers. At that depth, there is no sunlight and survival is a challenge. The hengelvis hunts as you would expect: he lures his prey on the rod upside down
Fish Collection Washington
“Every research mission is an adventure and a new opportunity. To learn about our planet and the different species that live there, “said Sutton.
The three female fish that have captured the researchers to study them available to the fish collection of the University of Washington. There, houses the largest collection of deep sea fishing pole.
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