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  2. Watch: World’s deepest fish caught on camera at more ... - AOL

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    The world's deepest fish ever filmed has been caught on camera by scientists from The University of Western Australia (UWA) and Japan at a depth of more than eight kilometres underwater. An ...

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  4. Abyssobrotula galatheae - Wikipedia

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    Abyssobrotula galatheae is a species of cusk eel in the family Ophidiidae. [1] [3] It is the deepest-living fish known; one specimen, trawled from a depth of 8,370 m (27,460 ft) in the Puerto Rico Trench in 1970, holds the record for the deepest fish ever captured. [4]

  5. Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis - Wikipedia

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    These were, at the time, the deepest living fish ever recorded on film. [3] The record was surpassed by a type of snailfish filmed at a depth of 8,145 m (26,700 ft) in December 2014, [4] and extended in May 2017 when another snailfish was filmed at a depth of 8,178 m (26,800 ft). [5]

  6. Massive fish could set world record. See catch that sent ...

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  7. Pseudoliparis swirei - Wikipedia

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    This is possibly the depth record for a fish caught on the seafloor. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] Abyssobrotula galatheae has generally been recognized as the record-holder based on one caught at the seafloor at 8,370 m (27,460 ft), but it might have been caught with a non-closing net (a net that is open on the way up and down into the deep) and therefore was ...

  8. Bathysphere - Wikipedia

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    Most of the footage from Barton's camera was unintelligible, but it captured one image of a deep-sea fish, and more importantly it came up dry. [3] [6] On August 11, 1934, Beebe and Barton made a descent of 2,510 feet (770 m), setting a new world record.

  9. Massive fish caught off North Carolina coast could set world ...

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