Way down in a spooky part of the ocean called the twilight zone lives the lantern fish. Aptly named, this flashy fish emits its own light; lantern fish have organs on their bodies, called ...
If one oarfish landing on a beach is a sign of a disaster to come, how bad will it be if three wash up in quick succession?
Lantern-fish are small, bioluminescent – meaning ... They live between the surface and 1000m deep within the so-called “twilight zone”, and in the Southern Ocean, they are a major consumer ...
Scientists call this section of the ocean the "twilight zone" because the fish that inhabit it are basically living in darkness with only a small glimpse of light, Paig-Tran said. The twilight zone is ...
Deep in the ocean's twilight zone, a creature with a remarkable adaptation thrives: the barreleye fish. This unusual fish possesses tubular eyes that can rotate upwards, allowing it to peer ...
Scientists call this section of the ocean the “twilight zone” because the fish that inhabit it are basically living in darkness with only a small glimpse of light, Paig-Tran said. The twilight ...
A new study highlights there could be up to four times more fish in the mesopelagic, or ‘twilight’, zone of the Southern Ocean than previously thought. Scientists at British Antarctic Survey ...
The twilight zone, also known as the disphotic zone, is a vital habitat for marine life. It is too dim for photosynthesis to occur but home to more fish than the rest of the ocean put together ...