Monster Looking Fish Captured on Video

| November 24, 2014 in Lifestyle

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Photo Credit: MBARI

On Monday November 17th scientists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) captured a rare fish on video.

Senior Scientist Bruce Robinson was leading a dive team using a remotely operated vehicle in Monterey Bay when they came across a “black sea devil” Anglerfish. At a depth of about 580 metres below the ocean surface the Anglerfish was spotted.

“This is the first time we've captured this fish on video in its habitat,” said Robinson. “Anglerfish, like this Melanocetus, are among the most rarely seen of all deep-sea fishes. The shining spot at the tip of the 'fishing pole' projecting from the fish's head is a glowing lure. The Anglerfish uses its light to attract prey in its deep, dark habitat."

A video of the scary looking fish has been posted to YouTube and it shows the amazing and strange things lurking in the waters. This is believed to be the very first video footage ever made of this particular species while alive.

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