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Scientists Detect for the First Time the Red Conger Eel Inhabiting Methane Seeps on the Chilean Coast
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The species, considered commercially valuable, was detected in methane seeps from the seabed off the coast of El Quisco. A red conger eel buried among tubeworms in a methane seep off the coast of El Quisco. Credit: Schmidt Ocean Institute. The red conger eel (Genypterus chilensis) is a fish native to the Chilean coast, with an elongated, reddish body, that feeds on crustaceans and other fish. It plays an important role in both the marine ecosyst…
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