Deep-Diving Fish Set Surpising Record

Tiny hadal snailfish reside in just a handful of deep trenches in the Pacific Ocean.
(Image credit: Natural Environment Research Council and University of Aberdeen.)

Swarms of fish have been filmed swimming in one of the world's deepest ocean trenches, nearly five miles (nearly eight kilometers) below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.

The fish were caught on film in the Japan trench in the Northwest Pacific. The film also marks the first time that video cameras have been sent this deep in the ocean.

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