Conceptually similarSPLHydrothermal fishSS2548159SR1296Rights ManagedSPLUnderwater volcanic ventSS2548144SR1277Rights ManagedSPLUnderwater volcanic ventSS2556783SR1275Rights ManagedSPLUnderwater volcanic ventSS2556784SR1276Rights ManagedSPLUnderwater volcanic ventSS2674353ST4167Rights ManagedSPLUnderwater volcanic ventSS2674354ST4168Rights ManagedSPLHydrothermal bacterial matSS2548145SR1278Rights ManagedSPLHydrothermal bacterial matSS2548146SR1279Rights ManagedSPLHydrothermal bacterial matSS2548147SR1280Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Hydrothermal fishLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2548158Legacy Identifier:SR1295Description:Hydrothermal fish on an underwater volcanic vent. This is a rattail fish, on or near a volcanic vent on the seabed. The heat and minerals provide an energy source that supports an ecology of organisms adapted to these conditions, including this fish. Photographed in the Caribbean in 2010, using the remotely controlled HyBIS (Hydraulic Benthic Interactive Sampler) submersible. This submersible was operated by researchers from the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK.Credit:B. Murton/Southampton Oceanography Centre / Science SourceSize:3425px × 2557px (~25 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:1-2010-21st century-animal-atlantic-biology-black smoker-bony fish-C010/9757-C0109757-caribbean-fish-geology-high pressure-high temperature-hot-hybis-hy-bis-hydraulic benthic interactive sampler-hydrothermal-macrouridae-marine biology-national oceanography centre-nature-ocean floor-oceanography-one-rat tail-rattail-rat-tail-seabed-southampton-submersible-under water-underwater-vent-vertebrate-volcano-Wildlife-zoologyFolder Legacy Identifier:spl001_hdModel release:N/AParent folder:SPL bulkload #10