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Incredibly rare 'ghost fish' filmed alive for first time 2km down in depths of Pacific Ocean (VIDEO) 7/7/2016
An incredibly rare 'ghost fish' has been seen alive for the first time ever.
 
The ethereal deep ocean dweller, measuring just 10cm long, has never before been spotted by researchers, let alone caught on camera.
 
It lives in the murky depths of the sea - 2km below the surface.
 
The odd-looking fish is pale, with almost translucent skin and bulbous, glowing eyes.
 
It is thought to belong to the Aphyonidae family.
 
The elusive fish was filmed by Okeanus Explorer during an expedition of the Northern Mariana Islands, in the Pacific Ocean.
 
Ghost fish are eel-like creatures with transparent, gelatinous skin and no scales.
 
Their muscles and gills are underdeveloped and their skeletons are only partially calcified.
 
The Okeanos Explorer team will be conducting research in deep water areas of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and Marianas Trench Marine National Monument.
 
They have been investigating ridges, mud volcanoes, sponge communities, deep sea corals and fish habitats to better understand the extreme life inside the trench. (The Mirror)
 
 
 
 
 
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