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Deepest ever fish caught on camera off Japan

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Deepest ever catch: Some snailfish were pulled up from 8,022m (pic BBC)

BBC reported that scientists have filmed a fish swimming at an extraordinary depth in the ocean, making it the deepest observation of this nature that has ever been made.

The species – a type of snailfish of the genus Pseudoliparis – was filmed swimming at 8,336m (27,349ft).

It was filmed by an autonomous “lander” dropped into the Izu-Ogasawara Trench, south of Japan.

The lead scientist said the snailfish could be at, or very close to, the maximum depth any fish can survive.

The previous deepest fish observation was made at 8,178m, further south in the Pacific in the Mariana Trench. This discovery therefore beats the depth record by 158m.

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