Scientists document first biofluorescent fish in the Arctic

(American Museum of Natural History) For the first time, scientists have documented biofluorescence in an Arctic fish species. The study, led by researchers at the American Museum of Natural History who spent hours in the icy waters off of Greenland where the red-and-green-glowing snailfish was found, is published today in theAmerican Museum Novitates.
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