Monterey Researchers Take 1st-Ever Known Video Of Mysterious Black Seadevil


_angler4_A research team conducting a new dive in Monterey Bay from the coast of California have captured 1st-ever video of the rarely-seen denizen from the deep called this black seadevil.

The creature had been spotted this week within the dark, deep waters 1, 900 feet below the surface by researchers with all the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.

"We have been diving out within the Monterey Canyon on a regular basis for 25 years, and we've viewed three, " MBARI Senior Scientist Bruce Robinson told the San Jose Mercury Media Friday.

Robinson said the luminescent "fishing pole" projecting through the anglerfish's head is usually a glowing lure to attract prey.

Robinson told this paper they captured the fish to review, but don't know how long it will probably survive.


MyFox Los Angeles published the institute's 2-minute-long video clip on its website, while pointing out that even though black seadevil appears menacing as its swims towards camera, it is only about 3. 5 ins long.

Little is known about the species of fish. Male black seadevils have a very much shorter life span than females and are also much tinier by comparison. Their sole purpose is usually to attach themself to a female, living like a parasite.


"If they don't really find a woman, they drown, " University of Washington professor and also deep-sea anglerfish specialist Ted Pietsche told the Mercury Media. "They are not just properly equipped to eat. "

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