A deep sea amphipod Phronima.
It was filmed by Australian scientists from the University of Queensland for the Deep Australia project. Many of these creatures are new to science. Read the story.
A Copepod crustacean Sapphirina.
A deep sea viperfish.
The sense organs of a ridge-head deep sea fish.
A hatchetfish
Zooplankton from the deep sea.
A deep sea angler fish.
A deep sea jellyfish Atolla.
A deep sea angler fish
The eyes of a deep sea amphipod crustacean.
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