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Best 1 Watasenia scintillans

Watasenia scintillans, commonly known as the firefly squid, is a small species of cephalopod belonging to the Enoploteuthidae family. Native to the northwest Pacific Ocean, particularly around Japan's Toyama Bay, it’s notable for its remarkable bioluminescence. These squids produce dazzling synchron...

2 Japanese spiny lobster (Panulirus japonicus)

Panulirus japonicus is a spiny lobster native to the northwestern Pacific, particularly Japan and surrounding waters, and is a prized seafood species in Japanese cuisine.

3 Kaiser Guyot

Kaiser Guyot is a prominent flat-topped submarine volcano situated in the central Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its significant size and ancient geological formation.

4 Makarov Guyot

Makarov Guyot is an underwater flat-topped volcano in the Pacific Ocean, notable for its massive structure and its name honoring Russian admiral Stepan Makarov.

5 Takuyo-Daiichi Guyot

Takuyo-Daiichi Guyot is a flat-topped submarine mountain in the western Pacific Ocean, notable for being mapped by Japanese research vessels and hosting cobalt-rich crusts.

6 Japanese fan lobster (Ibacus ciliatus)

Ibacus ciliatus, the Japanese fan lobster, is a flattened slipper lobster distributed across the northwestern Pacific, particularly around Japan and Taiwan, where it is a minor fishery species.

7 Takuyo-Daini Guyot

Takuyo-Daini Guyot is a flat-topped underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean, notable for its extensive geological surveying by Japan and significant deep-sea mineral deposits.

8 Markus-Necker Guyot

Markus-Necker Guyot is a prominent flat-topped seamount in the central Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its vast summit plateau and rich deposits of polymetallic crusts.

9 Ogasawara Guyot

A large flat-topped seamount located near the Ogasawara Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, notable for its distinct shape and volcanic origins during the Cretaceous period.

10 Takuyo-Daisan Guyot

Takuyo-Daisan Guyot is a flat-topped seamount in the western Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its detailed mapping by Japanese researchers and valuable cobalt-rich crusts.

11 Japanese slipper lobster (Parribacus japonicus)

The Japanese slipper lobster, Parribacus japonicus, is a benthic marine crustacean native to the Pacific Ocean around Japan that is notably consumed as a local seafood delicacy.

12 Takuyo-Daigo Guyot

Takuyo-Daigo Guyot is a notable flat-topped submarine volcano in the Pacific Ocean, surveyed by Japanese scientists and recognized for its abundant deep-sea mineral resources.

13 Suruga Guyot

An underwater flat-topped mountain located in the western Pacific Ocean, notable for its distinct geological formation resulting from ancient Cretaceous-era hotspot volcanism.

14 Erimo Guyot

Erimo Guyot is an extinct, flat-topped submarine volcano in the Pacific Ocean, notable as a key geological feature of the ancient Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain.

15 Ryusei Guyot

Ryusei Guyot is a submerged, flat-topped volcanic mountain located in the Pacific Ocean, notable for its unique geological structure and the diverse marine ecosystems it supports.

16 Michelson Guyot

A flat-topped submarine mountain in the North Atlantic Ocean, named after the survey ship USNS Michelson and notable for its significant deep-sea biological and geological habitats.

17 Nagata Guyot

Nagata Guyot is an extinct, flat-topped submarine volcano located in the western Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its complex geological structure and isolated seamount setting.

18 Hamilton Guyot

A flat-topped seamount in the central Pacific Ocean, notable for its ancient volcanic origins and its role in providing a stable substrate for unique deep-water benthic ecosystems.

19 Wentworth Guyot

A notable guyot in the central Pacific Ocean characterized by its flattened summit, formed by ancient volcanic activity and subsequent wave erosion before subsiding underwater.

20 Giacomini Guyot

Giacomini Guyot is a submerged, flat-topped volcanic mountain in the Pacific Ocean, notable for its steep slopes and its contribution to mapping seafloor topography.

21 Mita Guyot
Mita Guyot

Mita Guyot is an extinct, flat-topped submarine volcano located in the western Pacific Ocean, distinguished by its steep slopes and the presence of valuable ferromanganese crusts.

22 McCoy Guyot

McCoy Guyot is a flat-topped underwater mountain in the Pacific Ocean, notable for its unique bathymetric features and the diverse deep-sea fauna inhabiting its slopes.

23 Bancroft Guyot

A flat-topped submarine volcano in the central Pacific Ocean, studied extensively by oceanographers for its unique geological structure and rich deep-sea marine biodiversity.

24 Brown Guyot

Brown Guyot is a submarine volcano with a flat summit in the Pacific Ocean, notable for its ancient geological origins and the presence of thick manganese crusts.

25 Japanese lobsterette (Metanephrops japonicus)

The Japanese lobsterette (Metanephrops japonicus) is a deepwater clawed lobster native to the seas around Japan and neighboring East Asian waters, occasionally taken as bycatch in trawl fisheries.

26 Chinese lobsterette (Metanephrops sinensis)

The Chinese lobsterette (Metanephrops sinensis) is a deepwater nephropsid lobster found in the South China Sea and surrounding East Asian waters, occasionally harvested in regional trawl fisheries.

27 Taiwan lobsterette (Metanephrops taiwanicus)

The Taiwan lobsterette (Metanephrops taiwanicus) is a deepwater clawed lobster known from waters around Taiwan and neighboring parts of the western Pacific, described from specimens collected during scientific surveys.

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