The black seadevil anglerfish, a deep-sea predator with bioluminescent lure, sharp teeth, and unique adaptations, survives in extreme ocean depths. Notably, its bioluminescent lure attracts prey ...
More information: Samuel A. Vohsen et al, Discovery of deep-sea coral symbionts from a novel clade of marine bacteria with severely reduced genomes, Nature Communications (2024). DOI: 10.1038 ...
The Black Seadevil anglerfish lurks thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface, known for its haunting appearance and bioluminescent lure. In 2024, one was spotted near Spain’s Canary Islands ...
In a rare oceanic moment, a deep-sea black seadevil anglerfish was spotted swimming near the surface off Spain’s Canary Islands. Known for living thousands of feet below, this marked a possible ...
The team collected ROV data from the top down to 1,500 meters (4,921 feet) deep, documenting over 100 different types of coral living on all sides of the seamount. The base is about 5,000 meters ...
or specimens spotted by submarines during deep-sea scientific expeditions," Condrik Tenerife wrote online, underscoring how rare this sighting was. This fish with "devil" in its name is black as ...