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Demons in the deep ocean

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A Russian fisherman has shared disturbing images of some creepiest creatures coming from Norway and the Barents Sea and off the Atlantic coast.

According to the details, Rfedortsov lives in Murmansk, Russia, works on the (trawler) ship and regularly catches strange and amazing marine creatures.

 

For years, the Russian fisherman has been sharing his weirdly upload pictures on social media.

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The ships on which Rfedortsov operates are tasked to catch commercial fish such as cod, haddock and mackerel.

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In addition to these fishes, they also encounter many strange species of fish and other marine creatures.
When fishermen throw their nets to catch fish in the sea, there are beautiful fish in the net as well as strange types of fish.
Then Russian Rfedortsov shared photos of the fish on his social media accounts and people greatly admire it.
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Rfedortsov studied at Marine University in Murmansk, and he knows the identity of fish and other marine creatures. He also researches them once they are captured.

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In an effort to make people aware of their deep-sea discoveries, Rfedortsov regularly sends followers photos and information about geographers, usually via Twitter and Instagram (rfedortsov_official_account).

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