Schools of fish are mesmerizing examples of collective animal behavior. Thousands of individuals move in near-perfect ...
In swarm research, a new method makes it possible to track the eye movements of fish automatically, non-invasively and in 3D. Researchers explain why this is important for understanding the 'rules of ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking 3D eye-tracking method to reveal how fish perceive their surroundings and coordinate in schools.
A deep-sea anglerfish was recently spotted swimming in broad daylight in the Canary Islands. The sighting is rare as the fish typically stays in the depths of the ocean below the sunlight zone.
From a research vessel in the Pacific Ocean, scientists watched the feeds of several cameras sitting on the seafloor. Miles below, a deep-sea fish approached the camera’s bait then, changing its ...
For the first time, a deep sea angler fish was spotted last week in daylight. The incident was iconic, especially for the ...
According to the organization, the fish is a so-called “black seadevil” known by its scientific name Melanocetus johnsonii. They typically swim between 650 and 6,500 feet below the ocean’s surface.