
‘Seeping’ Fish
From Science and the Sea Podcast by The University of Texas Marine Science Institute
May 3, 2026 · 2 min
About this episode
The episode discusses how certain fish thrive in toxic methane seep environments, highlighting their ecological roles and commercial importance.
Topics covered
- methane seeps
- marine life
- ecosystem
- fish populations
- tubeworms
- commercial fishing
Keywords
- methane seeps
- marine ecosystem
- tubeworms
- red cusk eel
- commercial fishing
- Chilean seabass
- rockfish
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: The University of Texas Marine Science Institute
Products: red cusk eel, Chilean seabass, rockfish
Places: West Coast of the United States, Pacific coast of South America, Chile, ocean
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