These large teeth help the Viperfish to hunt in the complete darkness of the deep ocean. 2,628 votes Is this creepy? 3 The Ghoulish Looking Goblin Shark Photo: Dianne Bray Wikimedia Commons CC BY 3.0 AU The "Goblin Shark" is the sole surviving member of a 125 million year-old family...
aMap of locations whereCallogorgia delta(black circles) andC. americana(gray diamonds) were sampled. Lines represent 500 m isobaths. The depth range of samples collected from each site is denoted below the site name followed by the number of colonies, sediment samples, niskin water samples (...
This bizarre-looking fish is also known as the Galapagos batfish and can be found at the bottom of the ocean. It’s named for itsred lips,which make it appear to be wearing lipstick. Although the red-lipped batfish appears to have legs, its limb-like appendages are actually fins, whic...
The spooky looking "Viperfish" has teeth that are so large they cannot be contained in its mouth. These large teeth help the Viperfish to hunt in the complete darkness of the deep ocean. 2,628votes Is this creepy? 3 The Ghoulish Looking Goblin Shark ...
The ocean terrain spanning the globe is vast and complex—far from an immense flat plain of mud. To mapMaps these depths accurately and wisely, we must understand how cartographic abstractionAbstractions and generalization work both in analog cartograp
The deep sea, or deep layer, is the lowest layer of the ocean. This deep, the water is very cold, pressure is very high, and little or no light is able to penetrate to this depth. These extreme conditions make it very difficult to survive in these envi...
Plastic waste is a distinctive indicator of the world-wide impact of anthropogenic activities. Both macro- and micro-plastics are found in the ocean, but as yet little is known about their ultimate fate and their impact on marine ecosystems. In this study we present the first evidence that mi...
(A) Sponges and corals identified within a region (spanning a 420 km by 210 km area) off the western coast of Florida obtained using data download method from the NOAA portal. The captured map extent displays the Global Ocean and Land Terrain (GEBCO) grid contours at the indicated depths....
This organism lives in the abyssal zone and has three limbs that allows it to 'stand' on the ocean floor tripod fish Though rare, these giant creatures live in the abyssal zone and can grow to lengths of 43 feet with tentacles up to 30 feet long to grab prey in the deep sea ...
The spooky looking "Viperfish" has teeth that are so large they cannot be contained in its mouth. These large teeth help the Viperfish to hunt in the complete darkness of the deep ocean. 2,628 votes Is this creepy? 3 The Ghoulish Looking Goblin Shark ...