Species: Psychrolutes sp.
Number of items: 12.
Blobfish (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic Depth (m): 1257 Behaviour: positioned next to subsea structure |
Blobfish (2 files)
Site: Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa > Pweza-3 Depth (m): 1380 Behaviour: Hiding behind Paragorgia (bubblegum) coral. |
Blobfish (2 files)
Site: Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa > Pweza-3 Depth (m): 1380 |
Blobfish (1 file)
Site: Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa > Kamba-1 Depth (m): 1380 Behaviour: sit and wait predator |
Blobfish (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > Central Atlantic > Ghana Regions > West Africa > Ghana Depth (m): 812 |
Blobfish (2 files)
Site: Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa > Kamba-1 Depth (m): 1380 Behaviour: sit and wait predator |
Bubblegum coral (1 file)
Site: Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa > Pweza-3 Depth (m): 1380 Behaviour: |
Psychrolutes macrocephalus (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Angola - Block 31 Depth (m): 1350-2150 m Behaviour: Psychrolutes is likely an ambush predator. It is often seen in association with a structure on the seabed. |
Spinless sculpin (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Nigeria - Bonga Depth (m): 1050 Behaviour: Swimming near structure |
Spinless sculpin (7 files)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Angola - Block 18 Depth (m): 2000 Behaviour: Swimming |
Spinless sculpin (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea > West of Shetland > Laggan North Sea > West of Shetland > Laggan Depth (m): 650 Behaviour: Resting |
Spinless sculpin (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Angola - Block 18 Depth (m): 2000 Behaviour: Resting, Swimming |
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