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- seamounts and islands. The term bathydemersal fish is sometimes used instead of "deep water demersal fish". Bathydemersal refers to demersal fish which...
- There are 44 species of shark found in the Red Sea. This list is not exhaustive. Sharks portal List of sharks Siliotti, A. (2002) fishes of the red sea...
- Red Sea bathydemersal species include:[citation needed] Acropoma ****oni**** , Glowbelly, Acropomatidae Ariosoma mauritianum , Blunt-tooth conger, Congridae...
- as the stone b**** or b**** groper (among other names), is a marine, bathydemersal, and oceanodromous ray-finned fish in the family Polyprionidae. It has...
- is a species of deep-sea fish of the family Psychrolutidae. It is a bathydemersal fish found along the continental slope to the west of Australia. Individuals...
- Myxine circifrons, the whiteface hagfish, is a marine bathydemersal species of fish in the family Myxinidae. It is found off Southern California, Peru...
- Chimaera willwatchi is a bathydemersal chimaera found in southwest Indian Ocean Ridge, northern Madagascar Rift, and Walter Shoals. Chimaera willwatchi...
- Physiculus marisrubri is a species of bathydemersal fish found in the western Indian Ocean and the central Red Sea. This species reaches a length of 10...
- stewarti) is a species of footballfish, a type of anglerfish. The fish is bathydemersal and has been found at depths ranging from 400 to 1,413 metres (1,312...
- Physiculus microbarbata is a species of bathydemersal fish found in the eastern-central Atlantic Ocean. Iwamoto, T. (2015). "Physiculus microbarbata"...