The bumpy snailfish is one of three newly identified deep-sea snailfish species described by MBARI collaborators at SUNY ...
Deep-sea fish, a group of inhabitants of the most light-deprived and harsh environments on our planet, have been discovered ...
Meet the bumpy snailfish—described by scientists as "adorable"—as well as the dark snailfish and sleek snailfish, all of ...
The adorable fish has garnered attention, but the study also describes two other fish that were discovered in the deep waters.
The deep sea is home to some of the weirdest creatures on Earth, from ghostly elder fish to carnivorous harp sponges.
It's long been a staple on seafood menus and in frozen fish fillets at the grocery store. But dig a little deeper and orange roughy (also known as deep sea perch) is actually one of the most ...
The bumpy snailfish, discovered 10,000 feet down off the coast of California, shows that not all denizens of the abyss are ...
Scientists have identified the bumpy snailfish and two other new deep-sea species, discovered during MBARI dives in Monterey ...
Researchers suggest the rows of pointed structures on the heads of spotted ratfish are true teeth, offering the first known ...
Marine biologists have discovered a new deep-sea species, the bumpy snailfish, off the coast of California at depths ...
But after years of meticulous research, teams of scientists, including MBARI senior scientist Steven Haddock, who led that ...
A New Hampshire teenager on a deep sea fishing trip may have set a world record by reeling in a fish that weighs more than himself.