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North Atlantic Stepping Stones 2005
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A rock outcropping with numerous iridogorgia and metallogorgia corals and alarge white sponge in the center.Dive 11.
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A lone boulder colonized by a large yellow sponge, a delicate vase sponge, andother fauna. Dive 11.
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A beautiful spiralling Iridogorgia with barnacles colonizing its very end. Forscale, the coral is 5-feet tall. Dive 11.
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Paragorgia with large white sea stars. This coral appears to have beenrecently broken and knocked over.
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A small orange anemone in what appears to be either a clam or scallop shell.
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A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.on Balanus Seamount. Dive 12.
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A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.on Balanus Seamount. Dive 12.
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A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.on Balanus Seamount. Dive 12.
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A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp., at 1900 meters depth onBalanus Seamount. Dive 12.
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A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.on Balanus Seamount. Dive 12.
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A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.with a brisingid sea staron Balanus Seamount. Dive 12.
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A white paragorgia with brisingid sea star and numerous smaller brittle starsclinging to branches. Dive 12.
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Yellow sponges, a long bamboo coral extending upwards and unidentifiedcorals on the rock face.
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Looking down on a large white sponge with small corals covered with brittlestars on sea floor.
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A diverse assemblage of sponges and corals on a rock face.
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Large orange anemones, a coral literally crawling with brittle stars, and anodd yellow material (sponge?) covering rock surface.
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Lophelia with polyps extended.
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Large desmophyllum cup coral
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Zooanthids covering paragorgia with brittle star emergent
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Possibly colonial tunicate on mysterious grey matter on basalt wall. Dive 14.Grey matter could be species of sponge seen in image expl2413.
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