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2013 Northeast US Canyons Expedition
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A sea urchin in a bed of bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site. As thecamera homes in on this site, the small white specks on the musselsappear to be small spiral serpulid worm tubes.
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A bed of bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site with white bacterial material. As the camera homes in on this site, the small white specks on themussels appear to be small spiral serpulid worm tubes.
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Small beds of bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site.
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The sometimes patchy nature of areas able to support life at a cold seep sitebecomes evident in this image as small groups of bathymodiolus musselsare seen apparently living in proximity to cold seeps while non-chemosyntheticbiota is seen in the uppe
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The sometimes patchy nature of areas able to support life at a cold seep sitebecomes evident in this image as small groups of bathymodiolus musselsare seen apparently living in proximity to cold seeps.
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Bathymodiolus mussels covered with small spiral shaped serpulid worm tubes.The tentacular crown of one worm can be seen in the lower left center bottom ofthe image.
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Bathymodiolus mussels covered with small spiral shaped serpulid worm tubes.Small gastropods can also be seen crawling on the mussels on the left side ofthe image. A translucent worm tube looking somewhat like a soda straw is seenin the lower right.
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Small white spiral serpulid tube worms and bathymodiolus mussels at a seep site. Is the honeycomb pattern of the material the worms are adhering to methanehydrate or some other material? Cold seep site.
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Cold seep site with bathymodiolus mussels, white bacterial mat material, andbrownish granular material. Small gastropods can also be seen. The circularholes may be tube worms covered by the white material.
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Cold seep site with bathymodiolus mussels, white bacterial mat material,translucent worm tubes, a few small serpulid worm tubes, and small gastropodscan be found in the image.
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Cold seep site with bathymodiolus mussels, white bacterial mat material, andbrownish granular material. Small gastropods can also be seen. The circularholes may be tube worms covered by the white material.
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A white boulder with some cobbles and pebbles and a brisingid sea star.
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A fossil burrow exposed on the canyon wall. Small white sponges are thedominant large biota seen in this image.
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Closeup of a fossil burrow exposed on the canyon wall.
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Fossil burrows seen on the canyon wall with pieces of broken fossilburrow at the base of the escarpment. A large circular anomalous area isexposed on the right center of the image.
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Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
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Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
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Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
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Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
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Broken fossil burrow material on the seafloor at the base of an escarpment.
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