10 strange sea creatures in Chile's marine reserve

National Geographic Magazine (USA) reported that scientists have just published videos showing rare and exotic marine species in the newly established Nazca-Desventuradas marine reserve in Chile.

Discover many new marine creatures in the Nazca-Desventuradas reserve

The Nazca-Desventuradas Marine Reserve, about 270,000 square kilometers, is identified as the largest protected area in the Americas, just announced this Monday at the City Ocean Conference. Valparaiso, Chile.

On this occasion, scientists publish a precious film about 10 exotic and unique sea creatures in the Nazca-Desventuradas sea.

Picture 1 of 10 strange sea creatures in Chile's marine reserve
Nazca-Desventuradas newly formed marine sanctuary has many exotic and unique sea creatures - (Photo taken from the clip)

Prominent among the sea creatures is the new fish species of the seabirds that live in the sea about 1,676m, or is it the new marine perch with orange and yellow scales.

Other species include crabs that 'decorate' the body to attract and catch prey, anemones have an odd body composition - the oral and anal lines are one, breathing sea slugs with 'bearing' on. backs , pyrosomes, frogfish fish camouflage and ambush excellent prey in a split second of a second, siphonophores , 'swim' crabs and red deep sea jellyfish.

'You dive down to explore the Nazca-Desventuradas waters with a cautious look because even the places you think you know will surprise you' - Alan Friedlander, head of the marine life research group, makes work for National Geographic, said.