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Marine biologists working in the Pacific Ocean say they found a tasty deep-sea fish that is unexpectedly thriving.
NPR: Down Deep, An Unexpected Fish Boom
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Scientists are finding life that can resist the colossal pressures, from deep-sea fish to shrimp-like scavengers called amphipods, some of which can reach 30cm (1ft) long.
BBC: James Cameron back on surface after deepest ocean dive
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Bottom-trawling's knock-on impacts are best illustrated by the plight of the deep-sea fish, the orange roughy (also known as slimeheads) whose populations have been reduced by more than 90%, according to marine scientists.
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