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Aliens of the Deep

a close-up of a feathered object

Sea anemones

a group of crabs on rocks

Crabs crawl over Ifremeria and Alvinoconcha snails

a pile of rocks with white spots

Mussels and shrimp in the Lau Basin, 6,500 to 9,000 feet below the surface.

a large pile of fish

One of four species named after Childress, Bathymodiulus childressi, or "methane mussels" thrive on natural gas along the hyper-saline Brine Pool in the fulf of Mexico (photo courtesy of Charles Fisher)

long shot of a sea creature

Gooseneck barnacles in the Lau Basin.

a close-up of a red and white sea creature

Among the strangest creatures Childress has observed, tubeworms have no mouth or digestive tract! These are in the Gulf of California, about a mile below the surface.


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