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Many deep sea fish come shallower than we think - especially at night. Diving in Songefjord, Norway, there are sometimes 'deep sea' fish up shallow, such as big-eyed Chimaera (ratfish or ghost sharks - a type of deep sea shark/ray) and also velvet bellied dogfish (also called purple bellied sharks) seen at night above 50M.
Deep stuff comes shallow at night, and in some places in the world deep cold-water coral reefs are surprisingly near the shallows, making them potentially accessible by divers.
I was wondering whether anyone has ever seen deep sea species on an ordinary (night) dive - or knows of places where the deep cold-water coral reefs are unusually near the surface?
Here is a fang toothed fish I filmed that you would not expect to see in shallow water (or has anyone? ) - caught in a trawl net and filmed in a tank:
Deep stuff comes shallow at night, and in some places in the world deep cold-water coral reefs are surprisingly near the shallows, making them potentially accessible by divers.
I was wondering whether anyone has ever seen deep sea species on an ordinary (night) dive - or knows of places where the deep cold-water coral reefs are unusually near the surface?
Here is a fang toothed fish I filmed that you would not expect to see in shallow water (or has anyone? ) - caught in a trawl net and filmed in a tank: