Chlorophthalmus agassizi
The Shortnose Greeneye is a small fish that inhabits the deep waters of the Mediterranean and is completely adapted to the darkness of the seabed. The body is elongated and slender, with a brownish-to-yellow colour on the back and silver on the sides, and often features dark spots. Its most striking feature is the massive eyes, which turn bright emerald green when light falls on them. These eyes work as mirrors to make use of the very little light found in the abyss. Contrary to earlier beliefs, the fish does not produce its own light through bioluminescence; rather, its eyes reflect light intensely due to a specific internal structure.
This species lives exclusively on the seabed, usually in areas with mud or sand. It is found at great depths, starting from 50 metres and reaching down to 1000 metres, although most fish are found between 200 and 600 metres at the edge of the continental shelf.
The fish is a carnivore that hunts on the seabed. It feeds primarily on small shrimp, crustaceans, and other small invertebrates that live in the mud, along with small squid or tiny fish.
It is not a target of commercial fisheries, but it is caught in massive quantities as bycatch by bottom trawlers that fish for red shrimp and hake in deep waters. It has very low commercial value and is often thrown back into the sea or used for fishmeal, although the meat is edible and quite tasty when fried.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the fish is classified as Least Concern due to its wide distribution in deep waters. Scientific studies in the Ionian Sea showed that larger fish tend to live at greater depths. Furthermore, research has confirmed that in cases where there is no mate, the fish has the rare ability to fertilise its eggs with its own sperm. This self-fertilisation is a survival strategy for isolated populations in the abyss. Recent studies have also discovered symbiotic bacteria on its body that are related to light, although the mechanism remains under investigation.
| Country | Local Name |
|---|---|
| 🇮🇹 Italy | Occhiverde |
| 🇪🇸 Spain | Ojiverde |
| 🇫🇷 France | Yeux verts |
| 🇹🇷 Turkey | Yeşilgöz balığı |
| 🇲🇹 Malta | Għajnejh ħodor |
| 🏴 North Africa (Tunisia/Libya) | Samak al akhdar |
| 🌊 Adriatic Coast (Croatia/Slovenia) | Zelenočica |
| 🇬🇷 Greece | Gourlomatis |