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Title: We’ll need a bigger barbecue! World’s biggest ‘prawn’ discovered as scientists find ELEVEN INCH crustacean in deep sea
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk
URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet ... -inch-crustacean-deep-sea.html
Published: Feb 2, 2012
Author: Julian Gavaghan
Post Date: 2012-02-02 12:43:12 by Flintlock
Keywords: None
Views: 376
Comments: 19

A British expedition to one of the deepest parts of the ocean has discovered an enormous species of crustacean that looks like a prawn and is 11ins long.

The so-called ‘supergiant’ – a type of amphipod - was discovered more than four miles below the surface in waters north of New Zealand.

Most amphipods are usually 0.8in-1.2in long. But the new specimen, found by a team from the University of Aberdeen, was ten times the size.


Prawn to be wild: The 11in so-called 'supergiant' variety of amphipod found in deep waters off New Zealand

Using submergence cameras and a large trap designed by the university's Oceanlab, the crew was able to explore up to depths of six miles.

They were hoping to find specimens of deep-sea snailfish, which have been photographed before but have not been seen since the 1950s.

Expedition leader Alan Jamieson said: ‘The moment the traps came on deck, we were elated at the sight of the snailfish as we have been after these fish for years.

‘However, seconds later I stopped and thought 'What on earth is that?' whilst catching a glimpse of an amphipod far bigger than I ever thought possible.

‘It's a bit like finding a foot-long cockroach.’

Seven specimens were caught in the trap and up to nine were photographed gathering around the camera system.


Shell-shocked: Alan Jamieson, from the University of Aberdeen, with one of the supergiant amphipods

Proud: Team members (from left) Alan Toyo Fujii, Alan Jamieson and Ashley Rowden with their discoveries

Scientists say the term ‘supergiant’ was coined by U.S .researchers when they found some large amphipods in the early 1980s.

The supergiant amphipod has not been reported since and has faded into the realms of rare and mysterious deep-sea creatures.

Dr Jamieson said: ‘The surprising thing is that we have already been to this deep trench twice and never come across these animals before.

‘In fact, a few days after the discovery, we deployed all the equipment again on the same site and we didn't photograph or capture a single supergiant. They were there for a day and gone the next.’

The researchers said the newly found amphipods are the biggest whole specimen of supergiant caught, and have never been seen so deep in the sea.


Big catch: The amphipods which were found by accident four miles below the surface

New Zealand's National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research also took part in the expedition.

Ashley Rowden, from the Wellington-based institute, said: ‘It just goes to show that the more you look, the more you find.

Dr Rowden added: ‘For such a large and conspicuous animal to go unnoticed for so long is just testament to how little we know about life in New Zealand's most deep and unique habitat.’

Researchers will try to establish whether the new samples are the same species as those found by the U.S. scientists near Hawaii in the 1980s.(4 images)

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#1. To: Flintlock (#0)

That's disgusting. People eat those things? Yech.

Turtle  posted on  2012-02-02   13:59:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#5. To: Turtle (#1)

That's disgusting. People eat those things? Yech.

I would classify them as "insects of the sea" and being a b-type blood I don't eat shell fish.

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#6. To: Turtle (#1)

I love shrimp! They are great fried. Bring 'em on.

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#11. To: Turtle (#1)

That's disgusting. People eat those things? Yech.

As much as I love shrimp what those remind me of is Jumbo Sea Lice.

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