According to the organization, the fish is a so-called “black seadevil” known by its scientific name Melanocetus johnsonii. They typically swim between 650 and 6,500 feet below the ocean’s surface.
A very rare fish sighting is making a splash on social media. A deep-sea anglerfish, with its mouthful of sharp teeth, was spotted near the surface of the water near the Canary Islands off the coast ...
In a major turn of events, a very rare fish which typically lives at great depths in the ocean was seen much closer to the ...
Researchers from the NGO Condrik Tenerife have recorded footage of an adult black seadevil anglerfish. The video was widely ...
The marine photographer who captured the footage said it could be the world's first recorded sighting of a black seadevil ...
The Space Coast set a new record in 2024 with 93 launches from all providers, building off the 72 orbital missions flown in 2023. With SpaceX’s continued pace, more launches from United Launch ...
“We can't say what the cause was that pushed the anglerfishes into the deep open ocean,” says Brownstein. “However, we can say that their distinctive adaptation to life in the midnight zone, sexual ...
For over 20 years, researchers have been encountering a mysterious creature lurking kilometers beneath the ocean’s ... the bathypelagic zone—better known as the "midnight zone." ...
Snowstorm racap, a look at the next two warmer systems and then the next more promising system for New Jersey snow.
Ever since I first played Elizabeth Hargrave’s revolutionary board game Wingspan, I’ve been wondering: What comes next? When ...
We know octopuses are intelligent, but watch as this octopus surprises scientists by finding its own way to solve a problem.