The deepest living fish ever recorded have been caught — and caught on camera — miles beneath the surface of the north Pacific Ocean.
In total darkness except for a light cast onto the bottom of a deep-sea trench by researchers using an autonomous deep-ocean vessel, the unknown snailfish species was recorded at a bone-crushing depth of 27,349 feet (8,336 meters).
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