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A warming Bering Sea kept ice away from this Alaskan island — leading to the closure of a crab processing plant and fraying ...
A mysterious deep-sea fish known for having a gaping mouth and sharp fang-like teeth washed up on this Oregon Coast beach.
When told about a strange, fanged fish that had washed ashore on an Oregon beach, the Seaside Aquarium folks knew what kind ...
Known to swim as deep as over a mile below the ocean's surface, lancetfish typically live in warmer waters, but do migrate as far north as the Bering Sea ... found on the beach and wondered ...
He is also one of 338 residents who still manage to live on St. Paul, something that has become significantly more ...
The stomach of the longnose lancetfish — a.k.a. the mysterious “twilight zone fish” — yielded entire squids and undigested ...
It's not every day a terrifying beast from the darkest depths of the ocean just washes up ashore. Yet that's what the ...
Nicknamed the 'Twilight Zone' fish due to its hunting grounds deep within the mesopelagic zone, a murky region of ocean lying between 650 to 3,300 feet below the surface, the longnose lancetfish ...