Rattail

Rattail

Description

A rattail, likely Coelorinchus sp. at a baited camera experiment at Kamba-1. There are more than 100 species of Coelorinchus. Note the "Blobfish", Psychrolutes in the background of the image.

Item Type:Image
Title:Rattail
Creator(s):Gates, A.
Date:24 September 2014
Time:19:30
Copyright:SERPENT
Classification:Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Chordata (Chordates) > Class Actinopterygii (Ray finned Fish) > Gadiformes (Cods) > Macrouridae (Rattails), Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Chordata (Chordates) > Class Actinopterygii (Ray finned Fish) > Scorpaeniformes (Scorpion fish & sculpins) > Psychrolutidae (Sculpins, blobfishes)
Species:Coelorinchus sp.
Site:Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa > Kamba-1
Site Description:Seafloor
Depth (m):1380
Countries:East Africa > Tanzania
Habitat:benthic
Substratum:soft sediment
Rig:Deep Sea Metro I
Project Partners:BG Group, Oceaneering
ROV:Millennium 114
Keywords:blobfish rattail Coelorinchus
Deposited By:Dr Andrew Gates
Deposited On:08 February 2016

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