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بالصور.. لقطات مذهلة من قلب المحيط الهادي تكشف جمال الطبيعة - أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

بالصور.. لقطات مذهلة من قلب المحيط الهادي تكشف جمال الطبيعة

أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

نشر في: الأربعاء,27 فبراير , 2019 7:05م

آخر تحديث: الأربعاء,27 فبراير , 2019 7:05م

Bathypterois longipes: The abyssal spiderfish, Bathypterois longipes, is a species of deepsea tripod fish, a demersal fish living on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. They are widely scattered throughout the Pacific.

Lophiodes fimbriatu: Also called Goosefish, these are anglerfishes in the family Lophiidae found in the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, where they live on sandy and muddy bottoms more than 1,000m deep

Nomeid in Cephea: Marine experts refer to this beautiful species as a giant nomad jellyfish, which is often seen snorkeling in the tropical warm waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Since 1970's it has been also found in Mediterranean Sea.

Bothus thompsoni: This juvenile flounder are sometimes encountered near the surface at night. These swimming windowpanes are enthralling partly because they are so strange, partly because they are so recognisable

Callistoctopus: Aptly called the Orange Octopus, these animals are readily identifiable by their reddish coloring; the white papillae that line their bodies; and their long tentacles - as seen in this image

Sthenoteuthis tug o war: This  is a genus  of squid, part of the subfamily Ommastrephinae - and commonly referred to as the 'flying squids' because they appear to glide through the waters with little effort

Thysanoteuthis rhombus: Thysanoteuthis rhombus, also known as the diamond squid or diamondback squid, is a large species of squid growing to 100 cm in mantle length and a maximum weight of 30 kg

Sthenoteuthis oaualaniensis: AKA the purpleback flying squid or purpleback squid, it's a species of cephalopod in the family Ommastrephidae. Like many of its contemporaries, it resides at a deep layer of the ocean - down 1000metres.

Physophora hydrostatica: Commonly called the hula skirt siphonophore, this species has a gas-filled float with a deep red-pigmented cap. They are up 20 mm in height, flimsy, with no apparent ridges.

Cheilopogon: This bright, young thing  is a genus of flyingfishes. These can be recognised by their huge pectoral fins, which are seen in the image stretching out behind its colourful body.

Cavolinia: Otherwise known as Sea Butterflies, these creatures are pelagic marine gastropod molluscs in the family Cavoliniidae and have a wide distribution: from European waters and the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean

Brachioteuthis: This is a type of 'neon' squid that emits bright colours when photographed in certain lights. This species is widely distributed and is native to many parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and the Mediterranean and Black Seas   

Lamprogrammus: Otherwise known as the Black Cusk, this creature - a cusk eel - actually appears blue and yellow when moving against the oil-black backdrop of the late-night waves 

Hippocampus fisheri: Commonly known as Fisher's seahorse, or the Hawaiian seahorse, this beautiful creature of one of the ocean's most majestic and is a species of fish of the family Syngnathidae. It is native to Hawaii.

Phyllosome and pelagia: A Spiny lobster (right) riding a Purple jellyfish (left) at night in surface waters of the deep ocean off Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USAThe larval crustacean uses its cnidarian host both as a food source and as a defensive weapon

 

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