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    Deep sea oddities from the New Hebrides Trench

    Scientists from the University of Aberdeen and New Zealand have captured on camera hours of footage of rarely seen animals following the world’s first deep sea biology expedition to the New Hebrides Trench in the South Pacific.

  • Prawn
    Large prawn feeding at bait.
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    Oceanlab/University of Aberdeen, UK
  • Cusk eels
    Large cusk eels feeding at bait at over 3.7 miles deep.
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    Oceanlab/University of Aberdeen, UK
  • Arrow tooth eel
    Large arrow tooth eel captured from the trench.
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    University of Aberdeen/NIWA
  • Cusk eels and prawns
    Large cusk eels and prawns.
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    Oceanlab/University of Aberdeen, UK
  • Cusk eels
    Large cusk eels.
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    Oceanlab/University of Aberdeen, UK
  • The team
    The scientific team from voyage with one of the deep sea landers. Clockwise from Alan Jamieson (in yellow hat), Thom Linley, Ryan Eustace, Mackenzie Gerringer, Heather Ritchie, Steve Bailey.
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    Oceanlab/University of Aberdeen, UK
  • Published
    6 Images

    Deep sea oddities from the New Hebrides Trench

    Scientists from the University of Aberdeen and New Zealand have captured on camera hours of footage of rarely seen animals following the world’s first deep sea biology expedition to the New Hebrides Trench in the South Pacific.

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  • Deep sea oddities from the New Hebrides Trench
  • Prawn
  • Cusk eels
  • Arrow tooth eel
  • Cusk eels and prawns
  • Cusk eels
  • The team