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Hydrothermal vents are like geysers, or hot springs, on the ocean floor. Along mid-ocean ridges where tectonic plates spread apart, magma rises and cools to form new crust and volcanic mountain chains. Seawater circulates deep in the ocean's crust and becomes super-heated by hot magma.
I chose the Pink Vent Fish because of the color. They are interesting because I have never heard of this fish before and would be nice to learn about different organism.
Thermarces cerberus is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Zoarcidae. This fish, commonly known as the pink vent fish, is associated with hydrothermal vents and cold seeps at bathypelagic depths in the East Pacific.
One way some animals have adapted to this pressure is that they have no air spaces. Cold: The deep sea has extremely low temperatures. ... Animals in these areas of low to no light have many adaptations. Some have very large eyes to catch any small amount of light.
Thermarces cerberus is an eel-like fish that lives deep underwater near hydrothermal vents. "It is a long, thin eel-like fish, almost a knife shape, which is great for getting in and around the mussel clumps it feeds on,"