
Andrew Want - Marine Scotland / Courtesy Scottish Government
Amphioxus - a "faceless and brainless" fish-like creature - recorded in a marine study in Scotland.
A rare species of fish described as “faceless and brainless” was among the unusual finds made by marine scientists off Britain’s coast, according to a Scottish government report published on Thursday.
The prehistoric amphioxus species, which grows to about two inches long and has no fins, was recorded off Orkney, part of the Northern Isles that lie off the far northern coast of mainland Scotland.
The elusive fish is regarded as a modern representative of the first animals that evolved a backbone, the Scottish government said.
With a nerve cord down its back, it has no specific brain or face. According to The Scotsman newspaper, it has a translucent, fish-like body but has no true skeleton.
It is usually found buried in sand in shallow parts of temperate or tropical seas, the newspaper said. In Asia, the species is harvested commercially to use as food for pets.
Other rare finds from the marine surveys, which covered over 2,000 square miles, included giant mussels with shells measuring up to 18 inches and new communities of Northern Feather Star, a brightly colored species with 10 feather-like arms fanning out from a central disc, which were revealed off the Sound of Canna, near Skye.
The Scottish Government said the findings will further the country's knowledge of the biodiversity of its seas.
Scottish Natural Heritage and Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University were among organizations that carried out the work.
Underwater video was shot and acoustic and 3D images were used in the surveys.
Dr Dan Barlow, head of policy with environmental campaign group WWF Scotland, added: “These surveys highlight that Scotland’s seas and coasts are home to a truly amazing range of weird and wonderful wildlife.
“By providing vital information on what lies beneath the waves, these surveys will help inform decisions on better ways to protect this important resource.”
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The fish is rare and hard to find, yet it is harvested as food for pets?
Harvested for rare and hard to find pets!
Only in Asia, apparently. But "faceless and brainless" off the coast of Scotland? That opens up all kinds of possibilities.
If the Asians can't put them into extintion, they're not that rare...
If it's not Scottish IT'S CRAP!
Its not rare, its Obama getting lost while on vacation.
Obama did not take air force one? It looks just like him slim, slimey.
This is not actually a fish. "Fish" refers to all vertebrates, except for tetrapods. Vertebrates belong to a larger group, called chordates. This creature is a chordate, but not a vertebrate. So it's sort of a "near-fish".
Can we call it fish-wannabe?
I didn't know Obama and Romney were fish........
Obviously a politician-anyone of them. I'd vote for this fish as opposed as any one of the GOP contenders. Obama is marginal compared to the fish.
When I first saw the headline I thought they were talking about you and your posts!
what i want to see is a faceless and brainless human.. :-)
I'd say look in the mirror but you wouldn't be able to see yourself! And even if you could, you wouldn't know what you were looking at!
What's up with all the Obama jokes. I like a good laugh but is it teen day today or something? At least come up with some funny ones.