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Why aren't deep-sea fish crushed by the tremendous pressure of water above them?

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Old 03-04-2008, 07:17 PM
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Default Why aren't deep-sea fish crushed by the tremendous pressure of water above them?

This has to do with force and/or pressure....

I don;t think it;s about how their insides have water in it also...

Please answer!!!!!!!!!!!11
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Deep sea fish usually do (mostly always) suffer damage when caught. Damage can be done to internal organs and swim bladder usually fills with air and ruptures, (even eyes rupture depending at what depth they are caught from)

Thats why when deep sea fishing once you have caught enough for the dinner plate, dont catch any more cause they usually wont survive if released.
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