According to @cctv.com on July 3, Fuji News reported that the Japan Marine Research and Development Agency announced that a giant deep-sea fish was photographed at a depth of more than 2,000 meters. It is estimated that the total length of this fish is about 2.53 meters. It was later named yokozuna sardine. From the video, this deep-sea fish has a dark blue-purple body and no scales on its head. It looks like a catfish, with a thick head and a large mouth. It was first discovered in Suruga Bay outside Shizuoka Prefecture. It was just discovered in 2021. Registered as a new species only six have been caught or photographed so far. According to media reports, the research team found that this large deep-sea fish was also found in the deep sea outside Hachijo Island after Suruga Bay, so it may live widely in the extremely deep waters of the North Pacific Ocean. According to Baidu Encyclopedia, sardines are a general term for some herrings. They are flat on the side and silvery white. Adult sardines are about 26 cm long. They are mainly distributed in the northwest Pacific Ocean around Japan and the coastal waters of the Korean Peninsula. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is rich in sardines. Sardines are offshore warm water fish, generally not found in open seas and oceans. They swim quickly and usually inhabit the pelagics, but in autumn and winter when surface water temperatures are cooler, they inhabit deeper waters. .
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