Deep sea predator creates red light zone

Deep sea predator creates red light zone (New Scientist: 08-Jul-05)
A voracious relative of the jellyfish, which uses fluorescent red tentacles to entice prey to a stinging death, has been discovered deep in the ocean. The scarlet lures on this fragile predator suggests that red light, thought to be invisible to animals at these depths, may in fact be important in deep sea ecology.