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Geometric Fish Nests Discovered in Antarctic Seafloor Expedition

Antarctic Expedition Uncovers Stunning Geometric Fish Nests in Weddell Sea

While searching for Shackleton’s lost Endurance shipwreck, scientists made an unexpected discovery: over 1,000 geometrically patterned fish nests arranged in perfect clusters, crescents, and lines across the Antarctic seafloor.

Key Takeaways

  • Researchers discovered 1,036 active fish nests with six distinct geometric patterns
  • The yellowfin notie fish create these patterns as survival strategy against predators
  • Discovery strengthens case for Weddell Sea Marine Protected Area designation

From Shipwreck Hunt to Scientific Discovery

The 2019 Weddell Sea Expedition initially aimed to locate HMS Endurance, but extreme ice conditions prevented the search. Instead, the team’s underwater vehicle “Lassie” revealed something extraordinary – geometric patterns created by fish nests on the previously hidden seafloor.

“Over a thousand maintained nests within the areas studied goes to show that exploration of our world is still underway, with constant new findings,” said lead author Russ Connelly from University of Essex.

An artist's impression of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton's lost ship, the HMS Endurance.
An artist’s impression of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship, the HMS Endurance. — Olivier Leger

The Geometric Neighborhood

Researchers identified the nest builders as yellowfin notie fish (Lindbergichthys nudifrons), extremophiles thriving in Antarctica’s harsh conditions. The 1,036 nests displayed six distinct patterns:

  • Clusters (42% of nests) – nests grouped closely together
  • Crescents – arranged in curved lines
  • Straight lines – evenly spaced formations
  • Ovals – perimeter arrangements
  • U-shapes – distinct curved patterns
  • Isolated nests – larger, solitary nests
Fish nests arranged in patterns can be seen on the Antarctic seafloor.
Fish nests arranged in patterns can be seen on the Antarctic seafloor. Flotilla Foundation/Eclipse/Weddell Sea Expedition 2019

Survival Strategy Against Predators

The geometric patterns represent sophisticated defense mechanisms against predators like ribbon worms and brittle stars. Cluster formations follow the “selfish herd” theory, where central fish benefit from collective protection.

“In the absence of refuge, they can group together to form greater levels of protection,” Connelly explained.

Male yellowfin noties guard eggs for four months, defending territories up to 25 centimeters from their nests. The cluster patterns create confusing sensory environments for predators, making individual nests harder to target.

Nests of the yellowfin notie can appear in different shapes, like a cluster, crescent or line (top, left to right), or oval, sharp U and singular (bottom, left to right).
Nests of the yellowfin notie can appear in different shapes, like a cluster, crescent or line (top, left to right), or oval, sharp U and singular (bottom, left to right). — Dr. Michelle Taylor/Weddell Sea Expedition 2019

Protecting Antarctica’s Fragile Ecosystem

The discovery provides crucial evidence supporting the proposed Weddell Sea Marine Protected Area. This vulnerable ecosystem hosts diverse marine life, including transparent-blooded icefish discovered in 2021.

Dr. Autun Purser, who led the 2021 icefish research, noted that advanced camera systems now enable larger seafloor studies. He suggested iceberg-dropped rocks may help protect eggs from seafloor predators.

South African polar research vessel SA Agulhas II maneuvers through icy waters during the expedition.
South African polar research vessel SA Agulhas II maneuvers through icy waters during the expedition. — Dr. Michelle Taylor/Weddell Sea Expedition 2019

“If successfully designated as a marine protected area, it would mean these vulnerable marine ecosystems are protected,” Connelly emphasized. “It is incredibly important to explore and study these unique environments before we lose something we never knew we had.”

The research, published in Frontiers, highlights how climate change revelations continue to emerge from Antarctica’s most inaccessible regions .

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