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A small gold coral bush with various invertebrates in the area.
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Large gold coral bushes.
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Large gold coral bushes.
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Bubblegum coral and snake stars in the vicinity of the Eye-in-the-Sea (EITS).
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Bubblegum coral, snake stars, and a dogfish in the vicinity of the Eye-in-the-Sea (EITS).
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Bubblegum coral, snake stars, and a dogfish in the vicinity of the Eye-in-the-Sea (EITS).
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Bubblegum coral, snake stars, and a dogfish in the vicinity of the Eye-in-the-Sea (EITS).
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Three sea lilies (Endoxocrinus maclearanus) flank a purple sea fan witha snake star.
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A purple sea fan with a snake star.
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Large gold coral bushes. Certain stands of this type of coral are claimed to be among the oldest living creatures on Earth with a lifespan of up tofour thousand years.
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Large gold coral bushes. Certain stands of this type of coral are claimed to be among the oldest living creatures on Earth with a lifespan of up tofour thousand years.
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Tall sea lily, Endoxocrinus prionodes, with its arms collapsedunder slack current.
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Bubblegum coral with snake star. Plumarella and small lophelia bushes closeto sea floor.
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Closeup of bubblegum coral with snake star.
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A tangled mass of arms on the basket star which gave rise to the genusname Gorgonocephalus.
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Bland colors characterize this assemblage of sea lilies, whip corals, lophelia,sponge and white crab. Perhaps these colorations have evolved because ofproximity to white carbonate rocks and sediments.
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Bland colors characterize this assemblage of sea lilies, whip corals, lophelia,sponge and white crab. Perhaps these colorations have evolved because ofproximity to white carbonate rocks and sediments.
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Sea lilies, Plumarella coral, and a five-armed Democrinus in top center with itsstalk covered with hydroids.
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Tall sea lily, Endoxocrinus prionodes, with its arms collapsedunder slack current.Large orange sea anemone, large urchin, small lopheliabushes, and numerous other invertebrates can be seen in this image.
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White sponge and crinoids
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