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Estuary to Abyss 2004
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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What one sees without artificial light a few hundred meters below the surface.Gulf Stream.
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Fauna on the continental slope. Little sediment as this area is swept by theGulf Stream.
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Large cable on sea floor with marine growth colonizing. Perhaps a communicationscable.
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Estuary to Abyss Expedition 2004. Shaefer's anglerfish (Sladenia shaefersi)that was brought up by the Johnson-Sea-Link II submersible. This is thethird specimen of this species that has ever been seen. The first was seen off the coast of Colombia in
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Estuary to Abyss Expedition 2004. A crab megalopae (late larval stage)has a pink, crab-like body. Unlike a mature crab, however, the megalopaedoes not hold its abdomen underneath its body.
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Estuary to Abyss Expedition 2004. Of the eight rock specimens collected onthis expedition, three rock types were found: (A) Mn-phosphorite pavement rock,some of which included large nodules; (B) loosely cemented foraminifera ooze;and (C) well-cemente
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Estuary to Abyss Expedition 2004. Blackfin codling prefer dark iron-stainedsand mixed with patchy hard bottom and sessile invertebrate growth.
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Estuary to Abyss Expedition 2004. A floating light-trap used to capture larvaland juvenile stages of fishes.
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