‘Deepest Ever’ Living Fish Filmed
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A UK-Japan team found the 17-strong shoal at depths of 7.7km (4.8 miles) in the Japan Trench in the Pacific – and captured the deep sea animals on film.
The scientists have been using remote-operated landers designed to withstand immense pressures to comb the world’s deepest depths for marine life.
More at BBC News and New Scientist.
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