Scientists Snare ‘Superprawn’ off New Zealand
February 03, 2012
The 'supergiant amphipod' which resembles a monster prawn, was discovered during an expedition to the Kermadec Trench of the coast of New Zealand. (AFP Photo) Related articles
New Zealand Smashes Global Child Pornography Ring 6:46pm May 22, 2012
Malaysia Scientist Finds New Borneo Frog 6:27pm May 18, 2012
New Zealand ‘Runaway Millionaire’ Denies Theft 1:43pm May 15, 2012
Heavy Metal Scholar Graduates With Face Melting Honors 4:13pm May 3, 2012
Zookeeper Killed by Elephant Had Sanctuary Plans 3:34pm Apr 26, 2012
Post a comment
Please login to post comment
Comments
Be the first to write your opinion!
Wellington. Scientists have captured a “supergiant” crustacean in waters seven kilometers deep off New Zealand, measuring 10 times the normal size of related species.
The “supergiant amphipod”, which resembles a monster prawn, was found during an expedition to the Kermadec Trench north of New Zealand by scientists from the University of Aberdeen and Wellington’s NIWA marine research institute.
Amphipods are normally up to three-centimeters long and the University of Aberdeen’s Alan Jamieson said he was stunned to find the 28 centimeter giant when emptying traps on his research vessel’s deck.
“I stopped and thought ‘what on earth is that?’ whilst catching a glimpse of an amphipod far bigger than I ever thought possible,” he said.
“It’s a bit like finding a foot-long cockroach.”
Another amphipod, which was filmed by the expedition but not captured, was an estimated 34 centimeters long.
“It just goes to show that the more you look, the more you find,” NIWA principal scientist Ashley Rowden said.
“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.”
Supergiant amphipods have been found only once before, in the 1980s. But that was off Hawaii, about 7,000 kilometers to the north, and NIWA said it was yet to determine if the latest catch was a new species.
Scientists said they did not know why the deep-sea creatures evolved to such a huge size.
Agence France-Presse
- Bali Offers to Host Lady Gaga Concert
- Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Country in the World’: Religious Minister
- Lady Gaga No Longer Speechless, Talks About Jakarta Concert
- Jakarta Police Would Dispatch Up to 4,000 Officers for Lady Gaga Show
- Lady Gaga Rocks Philippines, Defies Critics
- Indonesian Maid Spiked Boss' Coffee With Her Menstrual Blood
- Hard-Line FUI Says Lady Gaga Promoter Offered it a Bribe
- Some Experts Say Indonesia's Blackberry Service Is Declining
- Ask Atheists, Christians, Shiites and Ahmadis: Indonesia Is No Model for Muslim Democracy
- FUI: 'Christians Should be Upset With Gaga'
-
8:14pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
this country needs a revolution. End of. -
8:06pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Clearly this minister is in urgent need of medical assistance to address his totally delusional state of mind. -
7:49pm | Ask Atheists, Christians, Shii...
It is a "New York Times" op-ed article word by word taken over. Great article but especially the reach NYT is of course much larger than the JG. -
7:46pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Who moved the rock and let him out? -
7:45pm | Jakarta Police Would Dispatch ...
All ignore YME he supports foriegn invaders. -
7:37pm | Ask Atheists, Christians, Shii...
Yudhoyono’s government is reluctant to take them on because it rules Indonesia in a coalition with intolerant Islamist political parties. -
7:37pm | Indonesia ‘Most Tolerant Count...
Probably a week ago ‘22trolls/maharaja/???’ called in his comments Indonesia the best democracy in the world. There are certain similarities -
7:22pm | FUI: 'Christians Should be Ups...
Exactly hansardwidrick. I'm sure most good Christians would not openly say it, but surely in this case: "My enemy's enemy is my friend"
