Underwater observations of the coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae Smith, 1939, from a research submersible provided opportunities to study the deep demersal fish fauna at the Comoro Islands. The demersal habitat in depths of 150–400 m at the volcanic island of Ngazidja is low in fish diversity and biomass, compared with the shallow-water coral reef habitat of Ngazidja or the deep demersal habitats of other localities in the Indo-Pacific region. The resident deep demersal fish fauna at Ngazidja is dominated by the coelacanth, an ancient predator that is specially adapted for this low-energy environment. Other large fish predators are scarce in this environment, because of the heavy fishing pressure from local fishermen. Eighty-nine fish taxa (i...
Between 1986 and 2009 nine submersible and remote-operated vehicle expeditions were carried out to s...
In 1991 the population size of the coelacanth ( Latimeria chalumnae) on Grande Comore Island, Weste...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
The deep demersal fish fauna at depths of 100–400min canyons off the St Lucia Marine Protected Area ...
Using the manned submersible Jago, the habits, distribution and number of coelacanths within all mai...
The only known population of coelacanths, in the Comores, western Indian Ocean, is endangered by hum...
The presence of populations of the Western Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) in Madagasc...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
The discovery of coelacanths, Latimeria chalumnae, in Jesser Canyon off Sodwana Bay in northern KwaZ...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
Acoustic telemetry was used to examine patterns of activity and space utilisation of coelacanths, no...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
South African coelacanths, Latimeria chalumnae, were intensively studied using submersibles in the C...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
Between 1986 and 2009 nine submersible and remote-operated vehicle expeditions were carried out to s...
In 1991 the population size of the coelacanth ( Latimeria chalumnae) on Grande Comore Island, Weste...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
The deep demersal fish fauna at depths of 100–400min canyons off the St Lucia Marine Protected Area ...
Using the manned submersible Jago, the habits, distribution and number of coelacanths within all mai...
The only known population of coelacanths, in the Comores, western Indian Ocean, is endangered by hum...
The presence of populations of the Western Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) in Madagasc...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
The discovery of coelacanths, Latimeria chalumnae, in Jesser Canyon off Sodwana Bay in northern KwaZ...
The coelacanth is a new fish in Tanzania. It was first discovered in September 2003 after it was spo...
Acoustic telemetry was used to examine patterns of activity and space utilisation of coelacanths, no...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
Trimix scuba divers discovered coelacanths in Jesser Canyon at a depth of 104 m on the northern KwaZ...
South African coelacanths, Latimeria chalumnae, were intensively studied using submersibles in the C...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...
Between 1986 and 2009 nine submersible and remote-operated vehicle expeditions were carried out to s...
In 1991 the population size of the coelacanth ( Latimeria chalumnae) on Grande Comore Island, Weste...
Living coelacanths (Latimeria chalumnae) are normally found only in the western Indian Ocean, where ...