Scientists film deepest ever fish on seabed off Japan | CNN

Scientists Capture Footage of Deepest-Ever Fish on Seabed off Japan, Shattering Records.

In an extraordinary breakthrough, researchers from the University of Western Australia and Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology have captured breathtaking footage of a young snailfish swimming in the deepest parts of the ocean, setting a new record for the deepest fish ever filmed. The astonishing discovery was made using advanced sea robots that descended into three deep trenches off Japan's coast.

The remarkable encounter took place at an incredible depth of 8,336 meters (over 27,000 feet), where scientists had previously been unable to collect any specimens from below 8,000 meters. This feat is all the more impressive given that snailfish typically inhabit shallow waters and only a select few have been known to venture into the abyssal zone.

According to Dr. Alan Jamieson, founder of the Minderoo-UWA Deep Sea Research Centre, which led the expedition, the discovery highlights the remarkable adaptability of deep-sea creatures like the snailfish. The team used specialized sea robots, dubbed "landers," to explore three trenches – Japan, Izu-Ogasawara, and Ryukyu – at varying depths.

The footage captured by these autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) shows a young snailfish hovering calmly on the seabed, alongside other crustaceans, providing valuable insights into its behavior and ecological role. Jamieson notes that younger deep-sea snailfish often remain as deep as possible to avoid being preyed upon by larger predators that inhabit shallower waters.

While this remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone in our understanding of the deepest fish populations, it also underscores the technological challenges involved. Dr. Jamieson emphasizes that the cost of deploying and operating these advanced sea robots is prohibitively expensive, with each lander alone costing upwards of $200,000 to assemble and operate.

This incredible discovery serves as a testament to human curiosity and our drive to explore the uncharted regions of our planet. The footage of this extraordinary snailfish provides a rare glimpse into the world's most extreme ecosystems, offering scientists a unique window into the biology and ecology of these enigmatic creatures.
 
🀯 I mean can you even imagine swimming that deep?! Like 8k meters below the surface of the ocean, it's mind-blowing to think about! 🌊 These snailfish are literally like aliens from another world, right? And the fact that they're so slow and calm on the seabed is wild... I guess it makes sense though, since they don't have much to worry about at that depth. πŸ‘€ The technology used to capture this footage is insane too, $200k for a single lander? That's like buying a house! 🏠 And can we talk about how cool it would be to explore the ocean like that? We're still so much in the dark about what's down there... πŸŒŠπŸ’¦
 
omg can u believe they found a fish that deep?? like 8k meters!! 🀯 it's crazy to think about how much pressure there is at that depth & yet this little snailfish just swam around calmly lol anyway i was wondering why we don't have more info on the ecosystem down there, doesn't it make sense that we need robots like those sea landers to explore it tho? also whoa $200k for a robot?? that's insane! but at least it's all worth it to learn about these deep-sea creatures 🐟
 
🀯 I cant even imagine living that deep its like no place i ever saw in documentaries or games the tech they used to capture footage is insane 200k dollars for a lander whoa thats nuts but the fact that we get to see this creature up close is pretty amazing
 
🐟😲 I mean, can you even imagine being that deep? Like, 8,336 meters down, no light, no air... it's crazy to think about how some fish just chill at those depths 🀯 And the technology they used is insane, I'm talking $200k for one robot, that's wild πŸ’Έ But at the same time, it's amazing what we can learn from these creatures and their habitats. This discovery shows us so much about their behavior and how they adapt to such extreme conditions 🌊
 
OMG 🀯 can you even believe they found a fish that deep?! 8,336 meters is crazy talk! I'm loving how they used those sea robots to explore the trenches, it's like something out of a sci-fi movie πŸš€πŸŒŠ. And the fact that this little guy was just chillin' on the seabed with other crustaceans is just mind-blowing 😲. It's also wild that these creatures have adapted so much to live in such extreme conditions, it's like they're tiny superheroes πŸ’ͺ. But what I'm really loving about this discovery is how it's highlighting the importance of exploring and learning more about our oceans πŸŒŠπŸ’«. We need to keep pushing the boundaries of what we know and discovering new species like this one πŸ‘€.
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally shaking thinking about this!!! They caught footage of this fish on the SEABED off Japan at 27k FEET!! Mind. Blown. πŸ’₯ Like seriously what else is down there?! The robots they used were so advanced, I need to know more about them! $200k for each lander? That's crazy expensive πŸ€‘ But can you imagine being part of the team that makes this kind of discovery?! I'm literally hyped right now! πŸ’₯
 
omg u wont believe this!!! 🀯 they just captured footage of fish that lives @ 27k ft deep lol how r they even able to make robots that can handle that kinda pressure?! πŸ€–πŸ’§ apparently its called landers & they cost like $200k each πŸ€‘ cant even afford a whole house 2 me πŸ˜‚ but seriously its like whoa to see these creatures in their natural habitat & learn more about them 🐠🌊
 
🌊 I mean, can you even imagine the pressure down there? Like, 27,000 feet is crazy talk! And they managed to get footage of this little snailfish just chillin' on the seabed like it's a beach party 🀣... no seriously though, it's wild. These sea robots are insane and I guess you could say they're making our oceans more "maximalist" by showing us what's really down there πŸš€. But for real, $200k per lander is wild πŸ’Έ, like who's gonna fund that? Scientists should get a raise or something...
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally speechless about this discovery! 27k ft is CRAZY deep 😱 and to think we've never seen any fish down that low before? Mind blown! 🀯 They're like little aliens living on the seabed, right? πŸ˜‚ It's all so fascinating - the adaptability of these creatures is insane! And can you believe those landers cost 200k each? πŸ’Έ That's like a small country's budget for one expedition. But honestly, it's worth it for this kind of groundbreaking research. πŸŽ‰ The footage is gonna be EVERYWHERE on social media soon, let's hope we get some good insights out of it. πŸ“Ή
 
this is crazy but also kinda sad that we gotta spend $200k just to learn about some fish in the dark depths πŸŸπŸ’Έ what's next? gonna send robots to watch polar bears play with icebergs or something? 🀣 meanwhile, our oceans keep getting more polluted and warm, making it harder for these creatures to survive... hope they're not a canary in the coal mine 🚫
 
OMG 🀩 I'm literally blown away by this discovery!!! 27k feet is crazy! Can you even imagine what it would be like to see that many fish swimming around in your life?! It's so cool that they got footage of the snailfish just chillin' on the seabed with some other crustaceans 🐜😴. I mean, who knew they existed down there?! And wow, these sea robots are insane πŸ’Έ$200k per lander is like, what even is that?! But for the sake of science and exploration, it's totally worth it! 🌟
 
omg what a mind blown discovery ! 🀯 i mean can u even imagine swimming at 27k feet below sea level lol its like something outta a movie πŸŽ₯ i wonder how much pressure they have to deal with at that depth πŸ€” anyhoo gotta give it up to these scientists for pushing the boundaries of human knowledge πŸ’‘
 
man, $200k per lander is wild 🀯 can you imagine how much they spent on just one expedition? like, what's next gonna cost us money to learn about some deep-sea creature? πŸš€ also i gotta say, 8,336 meters is crazy but why do we need that many sea robots to get this footage? couldn't they've just used drones or something? πŸ€”
 
omg can u believe they found a fish that deep? 🀯🐟 i mean, we're still trying to figure out how our school is gonna pay for new labs lol. anyway, this snailfish is like super cool because it's not even supposed to be down there 🌊😎 and it's just chillin on the seabed with other stuff. i feel bad for those landers tho, $200k is like a whole semester's worth of school fees πŸ€‘πŸ“š
 
I'm seriously blown away by this discovery lol... 8,336 meters is like, whoa 🀯! I've always been fascinated by those deep-sea creatures and how they manage to survive in such harsh conditions. It's insane that we can now see one of these snailfish swimming around on the seabed 😲. The fact that it was hovering calmly alongside other crustaceans is just mind-blowing... what a privilege for scientists to get this footage πŸ“Ή. I'm also curious about those robots that did all the heavy lifting - $200k per lander is insane πŸ’Έ. Can you imagine the tech behind these things? Anyway, can't wait to see more of their discoveries πŸ‘€!
 
Man that's mind-blowing! I mean, 8,336 meters is like, whoa 🀯. It just goes to show how much we still have to learn about our ocean and its inhabitants. I'm all for pushing the boundaries of tech and exploration - it's amazing what humans can achieve when we work together πŸ’». But at the same time, I feel for those sea robots... $200,000 is crazy expensive πŸ€‘. Can't imagine how much data they must be generating with that kind of investment. Still, I'm loving this glimpse into the snailfish's world - so cool to see these creatures up close 🐟🌊.
 
😱 omg can u believe they actually caught footage of something that deep?! like 8k meters its insane! and to think we've been searching for so long for species in those depths its mindblowing 🀯 i mean what other secrets are hiding down there waiting to be uncovered? the fact that these creatures can survive at such extreme pressures is just wow, their adaptability is literally incredible 🌊 its not surprising they only venture into deep waters because of all the predators out there lol. but honestly this tech is crazy expensive like how much did it cost to deploy those robots? $200k? thats like a small country's budget 🀣 i guess its worth it tho when you get footage like this and we're one step closer to understanding these mysteries of our ocean
 
🐠🌊 I'm literally in awe of that deep-sea fish 🀯! 27,000 ft is crazy πŸ’₯! It's mind-blowing that it can just chill on the seabed like it's a shallow lake πŸŠβ€β™€οΈ. Scientists are killing it with these sea robots πŸ€– and now we get to see this tiny creature in all its glory πŸ‘€. But $200k per lander is insane πŸ’Έ! I wonder what other secrets are hiding in those dark trenches 🌫️...
 
I'm not entirely convinced about all this fuss over capturing a deep-sea fish. I mean, think about it - we're talking about a creature that's basically been living in a pressure cooker for thousands of feet. That's some crazy stuff! 🀯 But let's be real, how many people are actually going to care about this little guy once the novelty wears off? And what's the real point here? So we can say "Hey, we filmed a fish at 8k meters"? What does that even tell us? πŸ€”
 
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