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Sanctuaries
Stellwagen Bank
Sanctuaries
Small shark known as a dogfish.
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A flounder and Homo sapiens diver.
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A well-camouflaged monkfish.
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A monkfish.
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A well-camouflaged to almost invisible monkfish.
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Winter flounder.
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A torpedo ray.
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Four oceanpouts.
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A sunfish - Mola mola.
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The ugly visage of a wolf fish.
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Cunner and two wolf fish.
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The fearsome appearance of the wolf fish (Anarhichas lupus) belies the fact that it is usually found hiding between rocks , alone or in pairs. The fish uses abony plate in its upper mouth to crush prey - crustaceans, shellfish andechinoderms.
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A sculpin and a cunner.
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Four sculpins on a sand bottom.
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A group of sculpin.
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Cod hiding in rocks for good reason - note the tail of the uppermost cod thatappears to have been recently a tidbit for a voracious predator.
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A searaven partially hiding on a rock outcrop.
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A searaven on a rock outcrop.
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Sponges, anemones, cunners, and other biota.
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A large sunstar on glacial erratic boulder. A sculpin is skulking at the bottomof the boulder. A diver is seen in the distance.
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