A fish that can live in the deepest point of the ocean has been discovered
Scientists doing research in the Western Pacific discovered the deepest fish in the world. The fish, which is in the pseudoliparis family, was viewed at a depth of 8,334 meters.
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The world’s deepest fish has been discovered in the Western Pacific by scientists conducting research. A fish from the pseudoliparis family was seen at a depth of 8,334 meters in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench, located near Japan, breaking the previous record held by the Mariana snail, which was previously seen at 8,178 meters in the Mariana Trench. This fish has the ability to live in the deepest point of the ocean due to its air-filled sacs and gelatinous layer instead of scales. Researchers were able to catch two ‘Pseudoliparis belyaevi’ fish in the same region, breaking the record for ‘the deepest fish ever caught by a human’ with 8,022 meters.