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some other deep sea bottom dwellers
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Ocean Exploration
Life In The Deep Sea
Deep Sea Bottom Dwellers
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Congregation of the pink urchin (Allocentrotus fragilis) with afew white urchin (Stronglyocentrotus pallidus)
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Yellow vase sponge
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Yellow vase sponge
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Yellow vase sponges.
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Sponge and brittle stars
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White ruffle sponge and feather stars
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Spot Shrimp (Pandalus platyceros)
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Deep sea coral (Paragorgia arborea pacifica) with crinoid
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Large sea anemone
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Yellow vase sponge, crinoids, and rosythorn rockfish using glacial erraticas habitat
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A pom pom anemone (Liponema brevicornis) atop a small ledge. This is a verylarge, pink anemone that looks just like the common name, a pom pom.Unlike other anemones, its mouth (oral disk) is underneath it and the anemone is not attached. Instead, th
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A well-kept garden of feather stars, corals, and a rockfish seeking refuge.Note the change in density of marine fauna from rocky ledge to sedimentcovered embayment in lower right quarter of image
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A pom pom anemone (Liponema brevicornis) atop a small ledge. This is a verylarge, pink anemone that looks just like the common name, a pom pom.Unlike other anemones, its mouth (oral disk) is underneath it and the anemone is not attached. Instead, th
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Closeup of sea anemone
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The elegant soft coral sea pen, Umbellula sp.
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A large sea anemone more that 10 centimeters across
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Pom Pom anemone (Liponema brevicornis)
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Florida Deep Coral Expedition 2005. A hexactinellid sponge. Small juvenileamphipods enter the sponge and become captive as they growtoo large to escape from inside the sponge's chambers.
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North Atlantic Stepping Stones Expedition 2005.Several sponges cling to the vertical face of a wall.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Diving at NW Rota-1 Brimstone Pit.Stalked crinoids on iron-oxide stained rocks appearing to be in a hazy fogcaused by hydrothermal fluids.
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