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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Diving at NW Rota-1 Brimstone Pit.Thin arrow-like fish swimming through the hazy waters caused bymineral-laden hydrothermal fluids being emitted from hydrothermal springs.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Diving at NW Rota-1 Brimstone Pit.A school of minnows is observed swimming through the mineral-ladenhydrothermal fluids being emitted from hydrothermal springs.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Diving at NW Rota-1 Brimstone Pit.A profusion of minnows and larger fish.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. East Diamante Volcano.A species of tripod fish using some boulders/cobbles for habitat.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Small yellow corals and fish.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. Two orange fish over abarren seafloor.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. An orange fish over a barrenseafloor.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. Fish swimming over an ironoxide stained area of volcanic rock material.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. Carangid fish to upper left andbottom swimming around a hydrothermal vent area. Perhaps hunting for shrimpswimming in water column to left.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. Bigeye.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano.An orange fish inspects a large 11-armed starfish.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. Jacks swimming over a relativelybarren bottom but possibly hunting shrimp swimming in the water column.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Daikoku Volcano.Eight tonguefish residing on the seafloor
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. A tonguefish (Symphurus thermophilus). Thisspecies is notable for being the only flatfish known to be an obligateinhabitant of hydrothermal vent fields.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition.Perhaps a witch eel swimming past while the ROV is in a foggy areawith hydrothermal fluids.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition.Two fish illuminated by the ROV in an otherwise totally black landscape ofwater.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition.One fish illuminated by the ROV
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Vailulu'u Expedition 2005. One of numerous dead fish that has succumbedin the acidic waters of the moat of death Note the small red polychaete worms that are grazing on and near the fish carcass.
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Vailulu'u Expedition 2005. The Anti-Aquarium. Swarms of small synaphobranchideels, Dysommina rugosa, live in the crevices on the summit of Nafanua.
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Operation Deep Scope Expedition 2004. Note the green fluorescenceof the eyes of this short-nose greeneye fish. The submersible teamcollected the specimen for optical studies in the ship's onboard laboratory.
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