Australian researchers searched deeper than scuba divers and submarines could go and found some never-before-seen specimens.
, chief scientist of the mission, before his 35-day journey to the unknown. "No scientific expedition has been there to look at the biology or the fauna down there. So we'll be the first."
Scientists at Museums Victoria Research Institute mapped the seafloor in Australia’s Marine Park in detail for the first time. "Those amazing deep-sea fishes that stand high up off the seafloor on their long, thin fin rays and face into the current to feed," said Bray. Take a look at the Sloan’s Viperfish with huge fangs that are visible even when its mouth is closed. They sport rows of light organs along with one at the tip of their long upper fin with which to attract prey.Batfish discovered in 2022 expedition
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