Abstract

Oxygen exists in the swimbladder of some deep-sea fish at partial pressures that are more than twice the hydrate equilibrium pressure in water. Observations suggest that no hydrate forms to depths of 3500–4000 m. At greater depths, gas secretion may not occur because of the formation of hydrate.

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