The Census of Marine Life: Photo of the Week – Aphyonus Gelatinosus
Aphyonus gelatinosus, a strange bottom-dwelling fish covered by a gelatinous layer, has only been recorded twice. One of these times was by Census scientists during an expedition along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Credit: David Shale
The Census of Marine Life (CoML) is a broad global initiative that supports research at the frontiers of our oceans: the hottest undersea vents, the deepest and darkest depths, the rapidly changing poles, and the most interesting biological “hotspots.” CoML projects engage more than 2000 scientists and marine professionals from 80 countries in an initial ten-year effort to assess and explain the diversity, distribution and abundance of marine life in the world’s oceans – past, present and future.
Click here to learn more about the Census of Marine Life (CoML).
Be sure to check back each week for more incredible photos from this amazing program!



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