Decode the sea monsters 'alien'

British scientists have discovered many new images of creatures from remote areas of the ocean, including some of the first known humans.

British scientists have discovered many new images of creatures from remote areas of the ocean, including some of the first known humans.

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Among the interesting findings found along the southwestern coast of India are wide-mouthed fish with jaws like 'alien' creatures . Findings from the expedition of southwestern India on the Indian Ocean and East Scotia near Antarctica.

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Biodiversity is found in the ocean floor consecutively, surprising scientists, typically the Paragorgia coral below. Professor Alex Rogers from Oxford University - the main researcher in the expedition said: 'This is the largest ecosystem in the world but most of them have not taken samples or even observed'.

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One of the remarkable creatures that the expedition encountered is the psychedelic sea toad with vivid colors.

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Professor Rogers is a scientific advisor to the Global Ocean Commission, which is responsible for developing recommendations for the government how to conserve the ocean. Protecting the lives of ocean-deep creatures, like a 1 meter long carnivorous fish with the scientific name Alepisaurus brevirostris is a top priority.

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Creatures that live in such depths often develop special features suitable for their habitats. This Trachipterus fish has particularly large eyes to detect prey in the dark areas of the seabed here.

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The final image of a lanternfish is located inside a boneless fish called Salp . These are coliforms that play a role in the carbon cycle. When they die, their carbon-containing bodies will sink to the ocean floor. This Salp fish probably ate the Lanternfish just before he died.

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Update 17 December 2018
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