Gigantactis elsmani

Gigantactis elsmani (common name Elsman's whipnose) is a species of fish in the whipnose angler (Gigantactinidae) family, first described in 1981 by Erik Bertelsen, Theodore Wells Pietsch III and Robert J. Lavenberg. It has five dorsal soft rays and four to five anal soft rays.

It is a marine oceanic fish found in the south Atlantic and south Pacific oceans and hence in the territorial waters of islands in those oceans, at depths of 0 metres to 3,000 metres. In Australia it has been found in waters off the coasts of Queensland and New South Wales.