It was first dredged up in 1870s off Papua New Guinea, and now scientists say they've hauled one up from the deep once again: a so-called faceless fish. The AFP reports on the scientific bounty ...
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Tim O’Hara from Museums Victoria, the chief scientist onboard “The Investigator,” told news media the area they were presently searching was “the most unexplored environment on earth.” Since beginning ...
A series of mysterious new fish species have been discovered in the depths of Australia’s eastern abyss. Delving nearly 5000 metres into Australian waters, the Investigator research vessel collected ...
Up to five new fish species are among a haul of thousands of fish collected from the dark depths of Australia's eastern abyss. Scientists on board the research ship Investigator collected 42,747 fish ...