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New Deep-Sea Snailfish Species Discovered in the Abyss

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

new Snailfish ⁤Species Discovered in Deep Pacific, Highlighting Ocean’s Mysteries

MONTEREY ⁢BAY, ⁢CA – September 9, 2025 – ⁣In a testament to the ​vast unknowns of the ⁢deep sea, researchers⁣ have announced the⁣ finding of​ three new⁤ species ⁣of snailfish inhabiting‍ the waters off the coast‍ of Central California. The findings, published this week, underscore how much ⁤remains to ​be learned about life ⁤on Earth, ⁢even ‍in‌ areas ⁤previously explored.

The snailfish, belonging to the‍ family Liparidae, ‍are typically small, tadpole-shaped creatures with large, ⁣jelly-like heads. Approximately 400 species ⁣are currently ⁤known,⁢ and they possess ​a unique disk ⁣on their ⁤belly allowing them to adhere‌ to the seafloor ⁢or ‍”hitchhike on larger​ animals,” ‍according ​to‍ the⁣ Monterey Bay Aquarium‍ Research Institute (MBARI). ‌

“Our discovery of not ⁤one, but three, new​ species of snailfishes ‍is a reminder ‌of how much we have yet to ‌learn about life⁢ on Earth and ⁤of‌ the power of curiosity and exploration,” ​said Mackenzie Gerringer, study lead author⁤ and a marine scientist at SUNY ⁢Geneseo, in a statement released by MBARI.

The three ‌new species were⁣ initially observed during two ⁣expeditions⁢ in 2019 utilizing MBARI’s underwater robot explorer. The⁢ “bumpy snailfish” (Careproctuscolliculi) was⁣ found swimming at a ‍depth of 10,722 feet ​(3,268 ‍meters), while the “dark snailfish” (Careproctus yanceyi) was⁣ observed even ​deeper, at approximately 13,451 feet (4,100 meters). A third, the “sleek snailfish” ​(Paraliparis in), also inhabits these depths.

Scientists ⁢were ​able to carefully retrieve one ⁢specimen of each species⁢ for laboratory analysis, where CT scans were conducted to‍ study their physical characteristics. The bumpy snailfish⁤ is described as pink and round with ​a bumpy exterior. The dark snailfish is fully black⁣ with a round head and horizontal mouth. The sleek snailfish ⁢differs with⁣ its ⁢long,”laterally compressed body” and angled jaw.

“They come ‍in beautiful colors,” noted Johanna Weston, an⁢ ecologist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution who⁤ was not involved in the study, in ⁢an interview with the‌ New‌ York⁢ Times. “They also have a lovely little ⁣smile on their face.”

Currently, researchers believe the bumpy snailfish may be⁣ the rarest ​of the three, as​ this discovery represents the only confirmed observation of ‍the species to date. Further expeditions⁣ are planned to determine the geographic distribution and population ⁢sizes of all three new ⁤species. Snailfish are known for adapting to diverse environments; shallow-water species curl against‌ rocks or seaweed, while some deep-sea ⁤varieties, like one⁣ currently holding the‌ record, are the deepest-dwelling fish known to science.

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