Pseudoliapris amblystomopsis (Liparidae, snailfish) from 7703m in the Japan Trench (NW Pacific) (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
Notoliparis kermadecensis (Liparidae, snailfish) from 7000 in the northern Kermadec Trench (SW pacific) (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
Coryphaenoides armatus,approaching one of Oceanlab’s baited cameras at 4800m in the Porcupine Abyssal Plain (NE Atlantic)(August 2011, RRS James Cook Cruise 62)
The scavenging amphipod Eurythenes gryllus from 7000m in the Peru-Chile Trench (SE Pacific) (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
The other decapod is Heterogenys micropthalma from 6400m in the Kermadec Trench. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
The big amphipod is Eurythenes gryllus from 6400m in the Kermadec Trench. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
The big amphipod is Eurythenes gryllus from 6400m in the Kermadec Trench. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
The cusk eel (ophidiid) Bassozetus cf. nasus from 5500m on the edge of the Marianas Trench (Central pacific) (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
These cusk eels (Ophidiidae) are Bassozetus aff. robsustus from 6400m in the Kermadec Trench. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
These cusk eels (Ophidiidae) are Bassozetus aff. robsustus from 6400m in the Kermadec Trench. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
These cusk eels (Ophidiidae) are Bassozetus aff. robsustus from 6400m in the Kermadec Trench. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
The Pennaeids (Decapoda) are benthesicymnus crenatus from 6400m in the Kermadec Trench. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
Mass aggregation of scavenging cusk eels (Ophidiidae) from 6000m in the Peru-Chile Trench (SE Pacific). Species unknown. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)
Collage of miscellaneous fauna from the Peru-Chile Trench (4600 to 8065m) featuring Macrouridae, ophidiidae, Liparidae and zoarcidae (all fish) plus some amphipods, ophuiroids and decapods. (Dr. Alan Jamieson, Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen)