Researchers find fish swimming 5 miles below ocean surface — deepest ever recorded

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Researchers find fish swimming 5 miles below ocean surface — deepest ever recorded
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The research team were exploring the deepest depths of the trenches off the Japanese coast with a baited unmanned craft known as a lander as part of a 10-year study into the deepest populations of …

A fish has been captured by researchers swimming at never-before-recorded depths of over five miles below the ocean’s surface off the coast of Japan, researchers announced.

Days after the new snailfish was filmed, scientists caught two other snailfish from species Pseudoliparis belyaevi in the trench at 26,318 feet. Researchers told The Guardian these fish are the first to have ever been collected from a depth greater than 8,000 meters — or 26,246 feet.

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