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An orange cup coral on a sand and pebble substrate.
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A brittle star and a feather star crinoid playing king of the hill on the top ofa delicate Chrysogorgia coral.
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Anthomastus coral with polyps in various stages of opening and closing. Thecoral seems to be attached to a large bluish gray sponge. Numerous tubeworms are seen with their cirri extended.
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Closeup of polyps of orange black coral bush.
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Orange black coral bush with brittle star at its base.
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Dead cup corals with what seem to be small octorals and a white tube wormwith cirri extended.
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A white umbellula coral with brown giant polyps.
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Brown polyps of a white umbellula coral.
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Brown polyps of a white umbellula coral.
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Baby anthomastus coral.
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Acesta clams in a recess in the canyon wall.
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Brown anthomastus? coral.
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Multi-branched carnivorous sponge.
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Linear appearing sponges on vertical wall.
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Glass sponge with many orange brittle stars on outside. Seems quitedirty inside.
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A dead or dying sponge.
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A large white sponge on a vertical wall. Apparently sediment is falling fromabove.
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An orange sponge.
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Quite a variety of life on this wall. Yellow encrusting sponge, white glasssponge, a bottlebrush black coral, lophelia coral, acesta clam, and the chelae of at least four small squat lobsters can be seen in this image.
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Yellow encrusting sponge, small white glass sponges, and orange cup corals. Asmall white gastropod can be seen in the upper left.
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