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When the animal named humans evolved as Homo sapiens, they have that great question and great curiosity about, what is beyond here and what could happen beyond here?

Then that curiosity caused to make new inventions in the world. Someone can express that as a revolution, whether industrial or technical. As one of the first subjects, of Scientology in the world, curiosity about Astronomy could make satellites, rockets, and even rovers to go beyond the horizon and walk on beyond the Earth. So people could solve lots of mysteries in the world and even some about space. Also, there are still remain countless mysteries to solve. And every day new mysteries are added to the list to solve.

When we are talking about the countless mysteries on the Earth, we can separate those into two parts, Land and Ocean, Both land and ocean there are more places to visit for the first time, and we don’t know what could be in there. May be some kind of a new world…  I don’t know, let’s see.

As told before we could make rockets, rovers even satellites to solve mysteries beyond the Earth. Proudly we can remember, that a few rovers are still walking on the Mars surface to collect data to solve the mysteries. On the Earth, 71 percent of the surface is covered by water. So how do we know about what is in there even if we don’t know much about the Land? We don’t know much about marine life. Over 80 percent of the planet’s oceans remain unexplored, even though they represent the vast majority of the biosphere.

However, some people have the curiosity to find solutions to those countless mysteries. Also, one of them is a photographer and deep-sea fisherman Roman Fedortsov from Russia who spends most of his time fishing trawlers. He takes photos of some of the most intriguing creatures he encounters in his line of work and posts them online where they often go viral for their bizarre beauty and their intriguing creepiness that you can’t help but look at.

 

#1 “Gorgonocephalus Is A Genus Of Marine Basket Stars In The Class Ophiuroidea”

“Members of this genus are found in cold water environments including the Arctic, the Antarctic, and deep-sea habitats.

Members of this genus have a central disc with five arms which repeatedly bifurcate, dichotomously branching into smaller and smaller subdivisions.

The branches and branch lets twist and coil and may ensnare small crustaceans that come within reach such as the northern krill.”

 

#2 “Now I Am Very Sorry That I Did Not Take More Pictures Of This Sea Creature – Deep Sea Angler”

#3 Fangtooth

 

On his social media profiles, fisherman Roman writes that “the abyss is a little deeper than you think” and that “the sky behind the stern is always beautiful,” showing that he has a very romantic and down-to-earth appreciation of sailing, nature, and the sea.

 

The fisherman works in Murmansk in the Northwestern part of Russia and started sharing his unusual photographs back in 2016. He has around two decades of experience working on a trawler.

 

Roman told Bored Panda that he is an expert in fish processing, so his main task is preparing fish for freezing and then delivering that to the customer. That is his main focus at work on the trawler where he manages a group of workers.

 

#4 Allionymus Lyra

 

 

#5 “Wolffish, Also Known As Sea Wolves Or Wolf Eel”

 

 

“Wolffish are not aggressive. They feed on slow-moving or sedentary prey such as sea urchins, crabs, molluscs and large snails.

The largest specimen recorded measured 1.5 m long and weighed almost 25 kg”

 

#6 Leatherfin Lumpsucker

 

 

When not managing his other colleagues who help with processing fish on the trawler during their six-hour watches, Roman spends his time resting, socializing, or focusing on his hobbies. “We usually spend Our free time having a meal, watching TV, and sleeping. But I usually take photos of strange deep-sea creatures,” he shared.

 

His job takes him sailing across many different areas, including the Atlantic Ocean, the Norwegian Sea, and the Barents Sea. He explained to Bored Panda that he and his fellow fishermen work in six-hour cycles when aboard a trawler. That means that they work for six hours, rest for six hours, and then repeat everything.

#7 Liparis

 

 

#8 “Elon Musk, Bring Me Anything Like That From Mars”

 

 

#9

 

Roman said that it has been so long since he saw his first strange sea creature, that he can’t remember the exact time anymore. “It was too much time ago when I caught my first deep-sea fish. I think it looked like any of the fish that I am catching now,” he told Bored Panda.

 

According to the fisherman, the strange creatures that they catch on the trawler live between 300 meters and 1 kilometer underneath the surface of the ocean. “Some of the sea creatures are still alive when they are on board the ship, and we set them free. But mostly, they do not survive, unfortunately,” he was very open about the fact that not every peculiar fish makes it back to their homes in the dark ocean depths.

 

#10 “I Think That Whitening Strips Will Not Help In This Situation (Wolffish)”

 

 

#11 “Today’s Fish Of The Post Is Redfish. It is Also Called, Rockfish, Ocean Perch.

 

 

 

#12 “I’ve Met A Very Unusual, Interesting Fish!”

 

 

 

“I was able to find how it is called in English, Latin, but NOT in Russian language.

The specialist from PINRO was very surprised when he saw this fish for his very first time, but, anyway, he was able to tell me what kind of fish it is.⠀ He also, mentioned that, that type of fish is very uncommon to find here, that is why this fish has no particular name in Russian language. Here we are!

Jaggedhead gurnard (Gargariscus, Armored searobins or armored gurnards) Sounds like knight

You can find him in Eastern part of Indian ocean, as well as, in Western part of Pacific ocean. This is a deep ocean fish, he lives up to 300 m down in a deep. His length is up to 30 cm long. It is the only known member of its genus.

This is all the information you can find in the Internet about Jaggedhead gurnard, not more..”

 

I have been sharing my photos of deep-sea creatures for some years and of course, I was surprised by the popularity of my accounts at the present moment,” he said that he wanted to spread awareness about how some of these creatures look like across the internet because they left a very deep impression on him. Roman has always had a very curious outlook towards these fish and other denizens of the deep: they don’t scare him, even though they might frighten us

#13 Cuttlefish

 

 

#14 “The Gifts Of The Sea”

 

 

#15 “Is It A Sea Cheeseburger With Teeth?”

 

 

Roman has been working onboard trawlers for the past two decades. “I live in Murmansk, Russia. It is a big port, and that’s why I enrolled in the Marine University after school. My specialization has a lot to do with fishing technology. I know how to prepare fish for freezing and further delivery to the customer,” he told Bored Panda during an earlier interview.

 

“We are to catch commercial fish such as Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Redfish, Herring, Mackerel, and so on. The most extreme fish I have ever caught are Frilled Shark, Rabbitfish, Big Sunfish, Angler, Stoplight Loosejaw,” he said earlier.

 

“During my watch, I work at the fish factory. I’m responsible for processing the fish, so I have to control other seamen while they’re working, too,” Roman explained what his job on the trawler was.

 

#16

 

#17 “Sea Anemones (Sea Anemones) Are Predatory Invertebrates”

 

 

“They have no skeleton. The supporting function of them takes the intestinal cavity. At the pole of the body is a slit-shaped mouth, surrounded by a nimbus of tentacles. Their tentacles have gills that are poisonous. Although sea anemones are mainly poisonous only for their prey, some species are toxic to humans. There are more than 1000 varieties. They feed on zooplankton, mussels, fish, and shrimp. Sea anemones feed on food and excrete waste products through the same hole.

 

#18 Tusk

 

#19 “These Are Real Starfish. But They Look Like Cookies”

 

#20

 

#21 “It’s A Bering Shrimp”

 

 

#22 Halibut

 

#23 “The Point Is To Choose The Right Perspective! Then Ordinary Fish Will Look Like A Monster”

 

#24 “The Right Angle Is The Most Important”

 

 

“I had a couple of people lying about their air when I first started guiding people. For me, it was scary because I didn’t think people would be that stupid. Running out of air puts everyone in that group in a dangerous and stupid position,” the DSD Divemaster.

Revealed how some diving amateurs aren’t open and honest and this harms everyone.

 

#25

 

#26 Arctic Skate

 

 

#27 Sclerocrangon Ferox

 

 

“I have had a person start vomiting underwater while guiding a group and other stupid behavior or panicked divers, but you train and get taught how to deal with those things which makes it more manageable. I have never had a gear failure, ripped hose, broken regulator, or anything, so all in all pretty lucky,” he said.

 

“I had a humpback whale swim over us which was pretty awesome,” the diver said. “And diving with manta rays is always stunning. Unfortunately, I have never found any treasure, but I have found some shark’s teeth.”

 

#28 Anemones

 

 

#29 “I Don’t Know What It Was… Maybe Sea Anemone. Looks Pretty And Unusual. Soft To The Touch”

 

 

#30 Haddock

 

The ocean depths are home to many fish and creatures that may seem strange or even terrifying to us. Some of them have bizarre shapes, colors, or features that make them look like they came out of a horror movie. But don’t let their appearance frighten you. They are just different from what we are used to seeing on land. Different does not mean bad. It means diverse and fascinating.

 

Images and Credits: Russian Fisherman Posts Terrifying Creatures Of The Deep Sea That He Comes Across, And People Want Him To Stop (30 New Pics) | Bored Panda

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