Fish with a transparent head

 

Fish With Transparent Head, "Barrel" Eyes


With a head like a fighter-plane cockpit, a Pacific barreleye fish shows off its highly sensitive,
barrel-like eyes--topped by green, orblike structures.

The fish, discovered alive in the deep water off California's central coast by the Monterey Bay
Aquarium Research Institute, is the first specimen of its kind to be found with its soft transparent dome intact.

The 6-inch (15-centimeter) barreleye (Macropinna microstoma) had been known since 1939,
but only from mangled specimens dragged to the surface by nets.



The beady bits on the front of the Pacific barreleye fish in this picture, aren't eyes but smell organs.

The grayish, barrel-like eyes are beneath the green domes, which may filter light.
In this picture the eyes are pointing upward--the better to see prey above in the darkness of the barreleye's deep-sea home.

Since the eyes are upright tubes, "it just looked like [they only] looked straight up.
But by watching live fish from a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and by bringing a barrelfish to an aquarium for study,
 the scientists discovered that the eyes can pivot, like a birdwatcher pointing binoculars.




The transparent-headed Pacific barreleyes may steal fish from siphonophores--jellies that can grow to more than 33 feet (10 meters) long.

The barreleye's flat, horizontal fins may allow it to swim very precisely among the siphonophore's stinging tentacles--and if the fish fumbles,
 the clear, helmet-like shield may protect its eyes.



The barreleye lives more than 2,000 feet (600 meters) beneath the ocean's surface, where the water is almost inky.

The transparent-headed fish spends much of its time motionless, eyes upward.

The green cap atop each of the fish's eyes filters out what little sunlight makes it down from the surface,
allowing the fish to focus on the bioluminescence of small jellies or other prey passing overhead.

Then the eyes rotate forward to follow the prey, allowing the fish to home in on its meal.

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