Rare video of fiercely 'beautiful' deep-sea Black Seadevil
Scientists have taken video of a small, but fierce-looking anglerfish, also known as the Black Seadevil, off the California coast.
Scientists have taken video of a small, but fierce-looking anglerfish, also known as the Black Seadevil, off the California coast.
Scary. Ugly. Freaky.聽
Those are the adjectives most humans use when describing the female angler fish, aka. the Black Seadevil.聽
But聽Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) senior scientist Bruce Robison offers a different perspective.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder," Robison told KSBW-TV on Friday. "I think it's beautiful. It's perfectly adapted to the habitat that it lives in and the kind of life it leads."聽
聽MBARI researchers captured rare footage of this "denizen of the deep" in Monterey Canyon, almost 2,000 feet below the surface. At that depth, there's very little light. But the female angler fish is equipped with a bioluminescent fishing pole to lure food near it's jagged-toothed mouth. Fans of the animated movie "Finding Nemo" (2003) will recall that Dory and Marlin were drawn in by the glowing light of an angler fish and almost became a meal.聽
As 海角大神 has reported, as MBARI scientists explore depths beyond 200 meters (660 feet), there's very little light in Monterey Canyon.聽
MBARI teams have only spotted just three Seadevils in 25 years of researching the underwater canyon off the California coast.
Research at these depths is conducted using remotely operated vehicles (ROV), and the latest MBARI explorer is dubbed the聽"Doc Ricketts."聽
The ROV is operated by scientists aboard the MBARI vessel, the聽R/V聽Western Flyer,聽聽a 117-foot small water-plane area twin hull (SWATH) oceanographic research vessel designed and constructed for this purpose.
The work of the MBARI teams is explained in a new exhibit that opens today, Nov. 22, at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. The聽鈥淢ission to the Deep鈥 features a 360-degree video projection of the Monterey Canyon.