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Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
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Scientists baffled by mysterious creature found six-miles deep in marine trench

Lee Bullen
Last updated: April 16, 2026 2:34 pm
Lee Bullen Published April 16, 2026
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The Animalia incerta sedis. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)
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Baffled scientists have discovered a bizarre marine creature lurking nearly six miles at the bottom of a deep sea trench.

The ghostly white organism thrives in the deepest reaches of the ocean where pressures are nearly 1,000 times greater than at sea level.

It resembles a translucent sea slug or nudibranch, but possesses distinct, unidentifiable lobes.

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Similar to sea slugs, its body can be divided into two symmetrical halves and it had antennae-like projections that look like a nudibranch’s rhinophores.

The unclassifiable creature was found at the bottom of the Ryukyu Trench in the Philippine Sea along the eastern edge of Japan’s Ryukyu Islands.

(JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)

It was filmed at a record-breaking depth of 29,977ft (9,137m).

The international team, led by the Minderoo-UWA Deep-Sea Research Centre at the University of Western Australia, encountered the organism during a pioneering two-month expedition.

Utilising the research vessel DSSV Pressure Drop, the team explored three of Japan’s deepest underwater canyons: the Japan, Izu-Ogasawara, and Ryukyu trenches.

The creature was filmed twice using high-definition cameras on the crewed submersible Limiting Factor.

Designated as Animalia incerta sedis, the slow-gliding specimen has baffled experts, who are currently unable to assign it to any known phylum – the broad biological group that includes mammals, molluscs, and insects.

Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
The submersible ‘Limiting factor’ used in the expedition. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)

Scientists also discovered over 1,500 stalked crinoids anchored to rock terraces and carnivorous sponges of the family Cladorhizidae, as reported by Need To Know.

Following publication in the Biodiversity Data Journal, the team highlighted the find as a foundational step for exploring the least-understood frontiers of the hadal zone.

Collaborating with the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, researchers identified 108 distinct organism groups, including record-setting snailfish, within the trenches.

Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
Creatures spotted on the expedition – Rarities and Peculiarities. A, B putative eyeless snailfish (Liparidae), side view (A) and top (B); C-E Animalia incerta sedis, with morphological traits similar to those of a nudibranch. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)

Professor Jamieson, chief scientist of the expedition, noted that the Japanese trenches are surprisingly teeming with life despite the crushing pressures.

He emphasised that the team’s 15-year study of these deep-sea environments has revealed much more than just the record-setting depths.

Scientists surprisingly found evidence of human-derived debris, likely transported down the trench slopes.

(JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)

Professor Jamieson said that while the Japan Trench was rich in sea cucumbers, the Ryukyu Trench – which has less food – was dominated by brittle stars.

He added: “This study was not simply about observing deep-sea organisms, but also aimed to establish a foundation for future research at these depths.

“More than anything, the hadal zone remains one of Earth’s least explored and most intriguing frontiers.”

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Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
Creatures spotted on the expedition – Miscellaneous (Hemichordata, Mollusca, Nemertea, Porifera, Chaetognatha, Unknown). A Torquaratoridae gen. indet. 1; B Torquaratoridae gen. indet. 2; C Octopoda fam. indet.; D Buccinidae gen. indet.; E Nemertea cls. indet. 1; F Nemertea cls. indet. 2; G Cladorhizidae gen. indet.; H Chaetognatha spp.; I Animalia incerta sedis. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)
Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
Creatures spotted on the expedition – Arthropoda (Malacostraca). A Alicella gigantea; B Eurythenes spp.; C Princaxelia jamiesoni; D Amphipoda spp.; E Heterogenys sp. indet. 1; F Cerataspis monstrosus; G Benthesicymus crenatus; H Munnopsidae spp.; I Rectisura herculea; J Antarcturidae gen. indet.; K Mysidae spp.; L Gigantapseudes sp.; indet.; M Copepoda spp. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)
Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
Creatures spotted on the expedition – Cnidaria (Hexacorallia and Anthozoa). A Actiniaria fam. indet. 1; B Actiniaria fam. indet. 2; C Actiniaria fam. indet. 3; D Actiniaria fam. indet. 4; E Actiniaria fam. indet. 5; F Actiniaria fam. indet. 6; G Actiniaria fam. indet. 7; H Galatheanthemum sp. indet. 1.; I Anthozoa spp. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)
Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
Creatures spotted on the expedition – Cnidaria (Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa). A Hydrozoa ord. indet. 1; B Branchiocerianthus sp. indet.; C Corymorphidae gen. indet.; D Narcomedusae spp.; E Aeginidae spp.; F, G Benthocodon spp.; H, M Rhopalonematidae spp.; N, O Crossota spp. (C. aff. millsae); P Coronatae fam. indet. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)
Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
Creatures spotted on the expedition – Echinodermata (Asteroidea, Crinoidea, Holothuroidea, Ophiuroidea, Echinoidea). A Porcellanasteridae gen. indet.; B Hymenaster sp. indet.; C Bathycrinus sp. indet. 1; D Bathycrinus sp. indet. 2; E Elpidia sp. indet. 1 (cf E. birsteini); F Elpidia sp. indet. 2; G Elpidia sp. indet. 3 (cf. E. kurilensis); H Elpidia sp. indet. 4 (cf. E. longicirrata); I Peniagone spp.; J Peniagone sp. indet. 1; K Peniagone sp. indet. 2; L Peniagone sp. indet. 3; M Enypniastes eximia; N-P Mesothuria spp.; Q Benthothuria sp. indet.; R Ophiuroidea spp.; S Echinothurioida fam. indet. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)
Scientists found a bizarre ghostly creature nearly six miles deep in a trench off Japan that cannot be classified as any known species. It was filmed at a record-breaking depth.
Crinoids aka sea lilies. (JamPress/Jamieson et al/Minderoo)

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