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Mid-Cayman Rise Expedition 2011
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Shrimp (possibly Rimicaris sp.) on hydrothermal chimney at Von Damm ventsite on Mount Dent. Shimmering water is venting hydrothermal fluid estimated to be about 100 C.
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Shrimp (possibly Rimicaris sp.) on hydrothermal chimney at Von Damm ventsite on Mount Dent.
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Shrimp (possibly Rimicaris sp.) on hydrothermal chimney at Von Damm ventsite on Mount Dent.
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Shrimp (possibly Rimicaris sp.) on hydrothermal chimney at Von Damm ventsite on Mount Dent.
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White shrimp (possibly Rimicaris sp.) on hydrothermal chimney atVon Damm vent site on Mount Dent and smaller reddish shrimp with green head.
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White shrimp (possibly Rimicaris sp.) on hydrothermal chimney atVon Damm vent site on Mount Dent and smaller reddish shrimp with green head.
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Huge 3-foot orifice of hydrothermal vent at the Von Damm vent site. Bycomparison, by one measure the Old Faithful orifice is 3-feet across. Notice the vent shrimp in upper right.
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Huge 3-foot orifice of hydrothermal vent at the Von Damm vent site. Bycomparison, by one measure the Old Faithful orifice is 3-feet across.
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Huge 3-foot orifice of hydrothermal vent at the Von Damm vent site. Bycomparison, by one measure the Old Faithful orifice is 3-feet across.
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Looking through shimmering hot hydrothermal fluids at white stuff. Probablyagglormeration of vent shrimp as seen and visually distorted in image expl6947and expl6981.
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A single pinkish red shrimp with a green head in the vicinity of the Von Dammvent site.
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Vent shrimp. The lower center shrimp is laden with green eggs.
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Looking through the shimmering water of a hydrothermal vent.
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A vent spire at the Von Damm vent site is a veritable condominium forzoarcid fish. Rimicaris sp. shrimp cover the top of the spire.
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Looking through shimmering hot vent waters towards a spire covered withshrimp.
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Dead mussel shells in the vicinity of an extinct hydrothermal vent.
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Dead mussel shells in the vicinity of an extinct hydrothermal vent.
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The seafloor littered with dead mussel shells
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Chemosynthetic shrimp and tubeworms observed at a hydrothermal field. Theseanimals, relying on symbiotic chemosynthetic bacteria, derive energy fromchemical processes occurring at hydrothermal vents or seeps on the seafloor,unlike most other life on
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Shrimp, snails, and tube worms at a hydrothermal vent site.
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