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Northeast U.S Canyons 2013
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2013 Northeast US Canyons Expedition
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A huge bed of bathymodiolus mussels in an area of hydrocarbon seepage.
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A sea urchin in the midst of a huge bed of bathymodiolus mussels in an area of hydrocarbon seepage.
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A cutthroat eel ingesting a red shrimp while over a huge bed of bathymodiolusmussels.
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Chemosynthetic mussels discovered by the ROV Deep Discoverer in areas of activehydrocarbon cold seeps.
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A hydrocarbon seep area with live and dead bathymodiolus mussels, whitefuzzy bacterial material, and red crabs.
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A graneledone octopus curls up in a hiding place in carbonate rocks near anactive hydrocarbon seep site.
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A concentration of white bacterial? material at a cold seep site covered withbathymodiolus mussels.
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Bathymodiolus mussels covered with small barnacles. Some small gastropodsare also seen and a lone translucent shrimp. White bacterial ? material is seen in the upper right.
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White filamentous bacterial strands in a cold seep area covered with deadmussel shells.
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White filamentous bacterial strands in a cold seep area covered with deadmussel shells.
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White filamentous bacterial strands in a cold seep area covered with deadmussel shells.
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White filamentous bacterial strands in a cold seep area covered with deadmussel shells.
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Bathymodiolus mussels covered with small barnacles. Hydroids are seen ingrowing on mussel shells throughout the image.
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The dead trunk of what must have been an ancient coral bush hostsnumerous cup corals. The sediment covered area below the carbonaterock boulder is littered with dead mussel shells.
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The tail of a cusk eel is seen in an area of carbonate rock with an irregularsurface. Numerous bacteria covered mussel shells, both dead and alive, arealso seen in the area, an active cold seep site.
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An octopus is seen on the far side of a carbonate rock boulder. The nearsideis littered with dead mussel shells.
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Filaments of bacterial material line a small ledge at a cold seep site.
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Filaments of bacterial material line a small ledge at a cold seep site.
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White bacterial material possibly covering worm tubes (circular openings) at acold seep site. A bathymodiolus mussel is at the right.
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A sea urchin in a bed of bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site.
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