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May 19, 2024, 1:25 am UTC    
December 23, 2016 08:49AM
The carcasses of large pelagic vertebrates that sink to the seafloor represent a bounty of food to the deep-sea benthos, but natural food-falls have been rarely observed. Here were report on the first observations of three large ‘fish-falls’ on the deep-sea floor: a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) and three mobulid rays (genus Mobula). These observations come from industrial remotely operated vehicle video surveys of the seafloor on the Angola continental margin.

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Fish Food in the Deep Sea: Revisiting the Role of Large Food-Falls

Hermione December 23, 2016 08:49AM



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