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Index 2010
Ocean Exploration
Alfonsino (Beryx splendens)
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Alfonsino (Beryx splendens)
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Alfonsino (Beryx splendens)swimming near a vertical cliff face with smallyellow corals and stalked crinoids
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Orange fish over iron oxide stained bottom.
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At least two species of fish, large shrimp, a small spiraling coral,and whitesea anemones using iron oxide stained rock outcrop for habitat.
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Alfonsino (Beryx splendens)
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Silver fish with a white sponge
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White ruffle sponge, white starfish, orange fish, and a small yellow coral.
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A gurnard and eel in close proximity lying on the seafloor.
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Squat lobsters and shrimp barely visible against light brown shale appearingoutcrop. Large orange and white fish in crevice.
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A bamboo stick with virtually no associated biota. Large white translucentlife form to right of stick and small corals and other animals on rockoutcrops.
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Sunken coconut lying on seafloor. Little associated biota.
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Sunken log deteriorating on seafloor. Little associated biota.
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Sunken log deteriorating on seafloor. Little associated biota.
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Sunken log deteriorating on seafloor. Little associated biota.
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Sunken log deteriorating on seafloor. Little associated biota.
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Sunken stick with a few amphipods and urchins.
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Rotting log providing habitat for small crustaceans and other small biota.
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Rotting log providing habitat for small biota including a brittle star and a few tube worms.
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Brittle star, gastropod, and an amphipod using a sunken piece of wood forhabitat.
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