An exploratory expedition describes two deep-sea, low-oxygen ecosystems in the Red Sea, including some surprising fish. The ...
The red-lipped batfish doesn't have any known predators ... Living in depths between 2,297 and 9,006 feet, this deep-sea fish is mostly known for being able to swallow up 10 times its size ...
Research indicates that delicate deepwater corals tolerated or adapted to major climate and salinity fluxes, “yet today, it’s ...
Researchers studied the annual mass deaths of pink amphipods in Eilat. Climate change and disease were ruled out.
The fish also have clusters of red spines sticking out from it’s back. In this Aug. 17, 2015 photo provided by Annie MacAulay, the Mountain and Sea Adventures President, MacAulay poses with a dead ...
Any fish or crab that wanders into these waters ... and discovered the first brine pools in the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea. Studying these pools and the creatures that can live in these extreme ...