[Ocean conservancy] Explore the deep sea

in ocean •  5 years ago 

[Ocean conservancy] Explore the deep sea
Over a period of absence (not seen) of me. Today, after going through the Arctic, we will continue to explore deep sea.
Here are 10 coolest things, according to NOAA Okeanos Expedition. Let me quiet down!

Feeding frenzy, Part 1

On the south side of the coast ofOLOLINA, the group went through a devastating hunt of at least ten sharks (thought to be of the spiny shark) swimming around a swordfish that had just died.

In another recent development, a Wreckfish (currently not named) immediately rushed in and swallowed a shark! =))

Feeding frenzy, Part 2

An octopus protecting her offspring is a bag (like a water balloon) above the photo. The white fruits are thought to be incomplete because you cannot see the fetuses in the egg, so this female octopus will be here after a few years (as predicted).

A Toothy Deepsea Lizardfish (A Toothy Deepsea Lizardfish)

This deep-sea fish will eat everything it meets, including its species (flesh out =)).
The sharp iron teeth you see not only on their jaws but also in their tongues! (terrible =))

A Sponge-Carrying Crab

A hermit crab is carrying a sea wrap to camouflage and protect it in the deep sea.
The sharp spikes of sponges can repel predators. The crab uses its hind legs to hold sponges around its shells, or a sturdy outer shell.

A "flat cake" A "Pancake" Urchin sea urchin

This sea urchin uses white-wrapped spikes (tentacles) to move on the surface of the sea floor. Slowly and firmly, they left footsteps in places where it passed. White bags on top of poisonous tentacles.

Sea spiders and octopus


This sea spider lives with and touches an octopus. This octopus is called "cartilage octopus" because you can see the cartilage particles sticking out on its body. You see the reflection of the camera in its eyes!

An hungry starfish

A starfish is entwined and eats a coral (an octocoral primnoid). This is the first time we have seen this scene and now we have some evidence, information about coral hunters. This starfish can be eaten every day, every day or every month.

Invisible Skate

This ray is using a "disruptive camouflage" form of disguise by disrupting the body's color and adapting to the color of its surroundings. The lack of light at the bottom of the deep sea makes this form more effective.

Grump Sea Toad Fish (Grump Sea Toad Fish)


This gruff toad fish "had a bad second day" (Look at the fish face =)). Toad fish a small spot in the middle of the eyes containing chemicals to attract small fish (to eat). But we still don't know the use of these tiny dots.

Here is a small video about this fish:

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