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Deepwater Wonders of Wake
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A slickhead - family Alepocephalidae, Alepocephalus sp.
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A rattail fish - family Macrouridae.
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A synobranchid eel. They are often seen swimming with their mouths open.Perhaps a hunting strategy.
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An emaciated looking deep water fish - unidentified.
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A bottom fish - family Ipnopidae, Bathypterois atricolor - the attenuated spider fish.
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A rattail fish - family Macrouridae.
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A halosaur - family Halosauridae, Aldrovandia sp.
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3-dimensional view of August 8 dive site.
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Screen shot of 3-D depiction of guyot.
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Bathymetry of Wake Island.
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Dive location southeast of Wake Island.
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Bathymetric representation of a classic guyot.
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Bathymetric representation of the flank of a guyot showing the track ofDeep Discoverer.
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Bathymetric representation of a guyot. It is interesting that this particularguyot has a small satellite to its left. Once, millions of years ago, thesemust have been two separate islands.
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A pleasant undersea scene of rounded pillow lavas covered with botryoidalmanganese, a number of different species of coral, and at least threedifferent types of sponges. The most prominent life form is the large anemonein the lower left of the image.
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Halosaur - family Halosauridae, Scopelarchus sp.
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Remarkable rippling on white sand seafloor at 520 meters.
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White sand and fossiliferous coral rock. The Coral rock appears to be overlain by rock material having a manganese crust.
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What is this? Produced by some animal? rubber tubing covered with sediment?
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What is this? Produced by some animal? rubber tubing covered with sediment?
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