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An outcrop in a cold seep area with numerous tube worms with feeding tentaclesextended intermixed with cold seep lamellibrachian tube worms with red tips.Bacterial mat gray and white staining is in the mud below the outcrop.
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At least three different species of tube worm are at this cold seep site - largechemosynthetic lamellibrachian tube worms with the red tips, small tube wormswith white feeding tentacles extended, and a large thick tube worm with robustfeeding tentacl
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An intertangled mass of lamellibrachian tube worms covered with white bacterialmat material, smaller tube worms with tentacles extended, an orange and whitesquat lobster, a large golden crab (Chaceon fenneri), and a white bamboo coralbush.
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Lamellibrachian tube worms, an orange and white squat lobster, and whitefilamentous bacterial material at a cold seep site.
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Lamellibrachian tube worms and white filamentous bacterial material at a coldseep site.
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Lamellibrachian tube worms with white filamentous bacterial material at a coldseep site. A different species of small tube worm is seen in the lower right quadrant with feeding tentacles extended.
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Lamellibrachian tube worms with white filamentous bacterial material at a coldseep site. A different species of small tube worm is seen in thelower right quadrant with feeding tentacles extended.
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A large globular pencil urchin at a cold seep site with lamellibrachian tubeworms and white bacterial material. A smaller species of tube worm can be seenin much of the image with feeding tentacles extended.
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Lamellibrachian tube worms at a cold seep. The white object could be anynumber of things - perhaps a large nudibranch, perhaps a holothurian, perhaps?
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A cold seep site with lamellibrachian tube worms, an orange and white squatlobster with long chelae, and an orange anemone at top of image. The whitematerial in the center appears to be anomalous. Where did itcome from or how did it form?
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Callogorgia americana coral bush with large ophiuroid brittle stars growing in a stand of lamellibrachian tube worms at a cold seep site.
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A cold seep site with lamellibrachian tube worms.
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Lamellibrachian tube worms and a large pencil urchin at a cold seep site. Thelarge tube worms to the right appear to be a different species from thoseclose to the rock outcrop. The white material is probablybacterial mat material.
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A cold seep site with lamellibrachian tube worms.
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A golden crab (Chaceon fenneri) using a cold seep site and lamellibrachian tubeworms as habitat.
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Lamellibrachian tube worms and filamentous white bacterial mat at a cold seepsite.
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A cold seep site with lamellibrachian tube worms.
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A cold seep site with lamellibrachian tube worms.
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A cold seep site with lamellibrachian tube worms, a small white sea star, and ablackbelly rosefish.
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A cold seep site with lamellibrachian tube worms.
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