These creatures must survive in extremely harsh conditions such as hundreds of bars of pressure small amounts of oxygen very little food no sunlight and constant extreme cold.
Deep sea ocean floor fish.
Nearly half of the world s sea floors are over 3 000 meters 9 800 ft deep.
See how these deep sea denizens make the most of their deep dark home.
Watch this video of a camouflaged frogfish lurking on the ocean floor.
In most of the world the ocean floor is very deep averaging 3 790 meters 12 430 ft in depth.
Deep sea creatures photos adaptation is the name of the game when you live thousands of feet below the water s surface.
For deep sea brine pools the salt can come from one of two.
Other deep sea fishes include the flashlight fish cookiecutter shark bristlemouths anglerfish viperfish and some species of eelpout.
Elusive ultra black fish are cloaked to survive in the deep ocean special pigment cells in deep sea fish may provide clues to cancer treatment and stealthy new materials.
Altogether the deep sea floor makes up about 71 of the world s oceans with shallow waters such as continental shelves making up 29.
Most creatures have to depend on food floating down from above.
Only about 2 of known marine species inhabit the pelagic.
To catch these deep sea dwellers fishers usually drag nets along the ocean floor a quarter of a mile or more beneath the ocean s surface a form of fishing called bottom trawling.
This family of deep sea mediterranean and atlantic fish about 50 species in all have mouths nostrils and eyes on the.
Brine pools are commonly found below polar sea ice and in the deep ocean.
The term deep sea creature refers to organisms that live below the photic zone of the ocean.
These pools are dense bodies of water that have a salinity three to eight times greater than the surrounding ocean.
Deep sea fish are fish that live in the darkness below the sunlit surface waters that is below the epipelagic or photic zone of the sea the lanternfish is by far the most common deep sea fish.
These creatures live in very demanding environments.
Underwater discoveries are by their very nature baffling to behold and whilst some of these cities are known to history others are mysterious and unexplain.
Brine pools below sea ice form through a process called brine rejection.