A deep sea perspective, which recently noticed in the shallow waters has captured the hearts of hundreds of thousands of social media users in recent days-and a photo that recently noticed it has opened the fate of the creature.
David Jara Boguñá, a marine photographer associated with Condrik Tenerife, a Spanish conservation organization, posted a video about Angler of the virus on February 13th. The fish was documented by swimming vertically in shallow waters less than one mile from Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Spanish Canari, the islands, earlier this month.
But photos in dangerous search did not capture the true size of the fish, said Jara-as the deep sea creature was just about two inch.
“To start with the size … small fish measured no more than six centimeters,” he recalled. “It was more of a black fritter than a black monster.”
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A deep sea perspective was recently observed in shallow waters. (David Jara Boguna/Condrik Tenerife through Storyful)
“You asked me this amount, but at no point she attacked us,” Jara added. “I was more confused (from its presence) than everything else.”
“The second most important thing I want to clarify is that it was a female, as men are no more than two, three centimeters long,” Jara continued, adding that male fish also do not have biolumine antennas.
The maritime expert also discussed some reasons why Pisces, which could have lived up to 6,000 meters below sea level, was brought to the surface in the first place.
“There were many hypotheses about it,” Jara admitted. “But the main ones would be that the animal was sick, the animal was involved in the upper stream or that it was fleeing a kind of predator.”
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The fish died shortly after it was recorded in the video. (David Jara Boguna/Condrik Tenerife through Storyful)
The photographer also said that predatory fish may have “swallowed some fish, and that at the time of digestion, gases could have made it rise to the surface.”
In response to the millions of reactions chosen by the video, Jara said he found commentators’ references to “pretentious” climate and also rejected the fear that the fish was a vanguard of a close apocalypse.
Jara also confirmed that the Pisces died soon after it was registered.
“Unfortunately, as you know many of you, (the fisherman) died and his body was given to the Museum of Nature and Archeology of Tenerife,” he noted.
The expert’s explanation came as millions of social media users shed tears over the fate of the fish. Originally regarded as “nightmare fuel”, Anglerfish has inspired since fan-art and poetry while people tried to imagine what its journey from the deep sea was in believing that she traveled to see the light in moments its last.
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“We can’t talk now. Crying over a fish,” wrote one Tiktok user in a video looked millions times.

Fish has inspired countless poems on social media, as many mourn his death. (David Jara Boguna/Condrik Tenerife through Storyful)
“There is something deeply poetic about finding light after a life of darkness,” a different user observed.
“All I ever do is cry in this damn app,” another wrote.
“Someone said she was blind and couldn’t see the light, but she probably felt the tempo change in the water and knew,” said a fourth viewer. “I cried so much.”
In another fish video tiktok with 1.6 million likes, one user wrote that she was personally inspired by the creature’s journey.
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“Because of her and her willingness to find the light I enrolled in school to get my rank,” the Tiktok user wrote. “I will find my light like it.”

Some social media users were more inspired by fish history than others. (David Jara Boguna/Condrik Tenerife through Storyful)
Other social media users were less inspired by the video and emotional reactions it brought.
“I like to think she was traveling … But my biology background tells me she was dying and losing control of her Buoyancy,” one commenter wrote.
“This is not a pixar movie,” said another. “She was dying. Stop his romanticization.”
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It is rare for fish that live so deeply in the ocean to be seen in the living waters. Last year, a dead man English fish Washed on a beach Oregon for the first time in recorded history.