Independent TV
Showing now | Lifestyle
00:32
Watch: World’s deepest fish caught on camera at more than 8km underwater
The world’s deepest fish ever filmed has been caught on camera by scientists from The University of Western Australia (UWA) and Japan at a depth of more than eight kilometres underwater.
An unknown snailfish species of the genus Pseudoliparis was filmed in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench, south of Japan, at a depth of 8,336m during a two-month long expedition.
“The Japanese trenches were incredible places to explore; they are so rich in life, even all the way at the bottom,” UWA Professor Alan Jamieson, founder of the Minderoo-UWA Deep Sea Research Centre, said.
Click here to sign up for our newsletters.
Up next
01:51
Gérard Mestrallet on the challenges of bringing infrastructure to the region of AlUla
02:07
Sir George Iacobescu, chairman of the Canary Wharf Group on the investment into the historic region of AlUla
02:00
Oliver Ripley of sustainable hotel group Habitas talks about how AlUla challenged his preconceptions of Saudi Arabia
02:09