Bizarre faceless fish discovered in deep sea abyss
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Scientists exploring a deep sea abyss for the first time have discovered a faceless fish.
Scientists onboard the CSIRO's Investigator are surveying Commonwealth marine reserves from northern Tasmania to central Queensland.
The crew dragged nets through a 4km deep abyss off Jervis Bay last weekend and caught a very unusual
"faceless fish".
Di Bray from Museums Victoria told ABC that the finds so far had been "awesome".
"On the video camera we saw a kind of chimaera that whizzed by - that's very, very rare in Australian waters," she said.