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Life In The Deep Sea
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Diving at NW Rota-1 Brimstone Pit.Stalked crinoids in an area subjected to hydrothermal alteration. Find thesquat lobsters in the high resolution view.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Diving at NW Rota-1 Brimstone Pit.Stalked crinoids on a volcanic rock looking like palm trees on a desert island.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Basket stars, stylaster corals, and a crinoid.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. A group of three or four creepingcomb jellies (Lyrocteis sp.). Notice the tentacles streaming out towards thebottom right of the photo.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano.Palmtree-like crinoids are really animals that can slowly move about theseafloor. Here they are on the steep slopes of a volcano. The large starfishhave 11 arms.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano.Palmtree-like crinoids are really animals that can slowly move about theseafloor. Here they are on the steep slopes of a volcano. The large starfishhave 11 arms.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano.Palmtree-like crinoids are really animals that can slowly move about theseafloor. Here they are on the steep slopes of a volcano. The large starfishhave 11 arms.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano.Palmtree-like crinoids are really animals that can slowly move about theseafloor. Here they are on the steep slopes of a volcano. The large starfishhave 11 arms.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. Two creeping comb jellies(Lyrocteis sp.) on the largest rock in the area.
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Ring of Fire 2006 Expedition. Ruby Volcano. The internal structure of twocomb jellies (Lyrocteis sp.) can be seen in this image.
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Vailulu'u Expedition 2005. A large stalked crinoid on the outer SW flank ofVailulu'u Seamount.
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Vailulu'u Expedition 2005. Stalked hexactinellid sponges (probably familyDactylocalicidae) attached to broken pillows on the western rift of Vailulu'u.
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Vailulu'u Expedition 2005. Swimming elasipod sea cucumber, Paleopatides sp.,photographed off the northern shore of Tau Island.
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Vailulu'u Expedition 2005. Large hexactinellid sponge, probably familyPheronemidae, attached with large spicules to the broken pillows off Tau'u.
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Vailulu'u Expedition 2005. Tiny Q-tip sponges occur in high numbers justinside the SW breach of Vailulu'u.
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