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Deepest fish ever caught on camera off Japan

167 pointsby mywacadayabout 2 years ago

13 comments

terlisimoabout 2 years ago
DSSV Pressure Drop sounded like a Culture ship name to me so I looked that up. It&#x27;s not, but the name of the DDSV, &quot;Limiting Factor&quot;, is. Apparently they also named their utility boats after Culture ships.<p>To those who don&#x27;t know: &quot;The Culture&quot; is a... society(?) of godlike AI ships&#x2F;minds from the series of SF books by Ian M. Banks.<p>SpaceX named their landing barges after Culture ships too, the &quot;Of Course I Still Love You&quot;, &quot;Just Read The Instructions&quot; and &quot;A Shortfall of Gravitas&quot;.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;theculture.fandom.com&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;List_of_spacecraft" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;theculture.fandom.com&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;List_of_spacecraft</a>
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mytailorisrichabout 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve found a 2014 article by the BBC that explains why fish are not expected to survive beyond about 8,000-8,500m:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bbc.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;science-environment-26423203" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bbc.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;science-environment-26423203</a>
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Waterluvianabout 2 years ago
&gt; At 8km down, they are experiencing more than 80 megapascals, or 800 times the pressure at the ocean surface.<p>Is this somewhat a coincidence or is this the beauty of the metric system?
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neitsababout 2 years ago
Surprised no one shared this one yet. In case you&#x27;ve never seen it: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;neal.fun&#x2F;deep-sea&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;neal.fun&#x2F;deep-sea&#x2F;</a>
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ericrallenabout 2 years ago
I just recently read the Brilliant Abyss[0] and it was a really interesting look at the deep ocean and the complexity of life down there.<p>If this kind of thing interests you at all, I highly recommend it. I didn’t know much going in, but found it fascinating.<p>[0]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;helenscales.com&#x2F;portfolio&#x2F;the-sea-beneath-us&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;helenscales.com&#x2F;portfolio&#x2F;the-sea-beneath-us&#x2F;</a>
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dmixabout 2 years ago
&gt; Likewise, their approach to food - they are suction feeders and consume tiny crustaceans, of which there are many in trenches.<p>I remember James Cameron’s dive and the main life pictured was crustaceans. I’ve also read they are a significant amount of life in underground aquifers [1] was crustaceans, which also had blind reptiles which also fed on crustaceans and had transparent skin similar to those snailfish. I’m curious what makes them so unique to flourish in these sorts of places.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.americanscientist.org&#x2F;article&#x2F;creatures-of-the-deep-karst" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.americanscientist.org&#x2F;article&#x2F;creatures-of-the-d...</a>
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penguin_boozeabout 2 years ago
Dear fish, congrats on meeting the human race. Now please stay away from us at all costs--no other species had had a good time having met us.<p>Your affectionately, a regular, concerned, human.
bmitcabout 2 years ago
What does water &quot;feel&quot; like at that depth? There is a lot of weight felt I guess from the pressure, but is it thicker to swim through in some sense?
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xwdvabout 2 years ago
It infuriates me when they bring these fish up to the surface, killing them painfully as the decompress into disgusting blobs.
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dinvladabout 2 years ago
I wonder if this fish will be crucial to the survival of life on Earth, if the climate change gets out of control. I would imagine the conditions at the deepest levels of the ocean won&#x27;t change much, allowing their natural habitat to continue.
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blackoilabout 2 years ago
Must be something due to lack of light and pressure, but all deep water fish seem to be so ugly!
pvaldesabout 2 years ago
I can imagine similar tricks and shapes on life forms from Jupiter&#x27;s Europa
nntwozzabout 2 years ago
If you ever wondered how they survive the pressure, from wikipedia:<p>TMAO (Trimethylamine N-oxide) is found in the tissues of marine crustaceans and marine fish, where it prevents water pressure from distorting proteins and thus killing the animal. The concentration of TMAO increases with the depth at which the animal lives; TMAO is found in high concentrations in the deepest-living described fish species, Pseudoliparis swirei, which was found in the Mariana Trench, at a recorded depth of 8,076 m (26,496 ft).
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