Hauling a deep-sea trawl net. The catch is primarily Ribaldo (Morid Cod), Rattails, Dogfish and Orange Roughy.


Hauling the net after a deep-sea trawl. These fish live in deep water ( 800-2000m) and some species can live for up to 150 years. The catch is primarily Ribaldo (Morid Cod) and Rattails with Shovelnosed Dogfish and some Orange Roughy (Hoplostethus Atlanticus).


Size: 5100px × 3400px
Location: Tasman Sea, South Pacific Ocean, West of New Zealand
Photo credit: © Diarmuid / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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