The unknown snailfish species was filmed at a depth of more than 27,000 feet below the surface, researchers said.
Footage shared by the University of Western Australia shows the unknown snailfish species of the genus Pseudoliparis at a depth of 8,336 meters in the Izu-Ogasawara trench, discovered during a dive on August 15, 2022.
The fish, an unknown snailfish, was filmed at more than 27,000 feet below the surface, researchers said. It was later certified asThe finding was part of a two-month expedition beginning in August 2022 to the deep trenches around Japan in the North Pacific Ocean, led by a team of scientists from the University of Western Australia and Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology.
In the Izu-Ogasawara Trench, south of Japan, the team filmed the deepest record of a fish, the unknown snailfish species of the genus Pseudoliparis, at a depth of 8,336 meters on Aug. 15, 2022,Images of the snailfish alive from 7500-8200 meters in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench.
The team said that the world’s deepest fish ever found was an "extremely small juvenile." They added that snailfish tend to be the opposite of other deep-sea fish, where the juveniles live at the deeper end of their depth range.
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