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Pics from the deep

Where the weird things are in neverbefor­e-seen areas

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New images from exploratio­n voyages show how weird and wild it is under the sea. Pictures taken of never-before-seen areas, especially off the eastern Pacific, show what looks like an imaginary world. There’s a delicate jellyfish, an eel with a strange head and a purple disco ball-like critter. And just in time for Halloween, there’s a rare purple vampire squid, nicknamed for its red eyes and deep colour. The images are being shown as part of the National Ocean Exploratio­n Forum this week in New York. “We’re continuall­y surprised by the variety of life that we find and what we’re seeing,” said Nicole Raineault, science operations director at the Ocean Exploratio­n Trust. “It just underscore­s . . . how much more there is to discover out there.” National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion undersea exploratio­n off the Pacific coast found hundreds of undersea vents spewing methane — a potent heattrappi­ng gas — that scientists didn’t know existed, said Bob Embley, a NOAA senior research scientist.

 ?? Pictures / AP ?? A biolumines­cent jellyfish (main) an acorn worm (above) a fish of the family Aphyonidae (bottom), and a benthic comb jellyfish (below) seen in the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument area.
Pictures / AP A biolumines­cent jellyfish (main) an acorn worm (above) a fish of the family Aphyonidae (bottom), and a benthic comb jellyfish (below) seen in the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument area.

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