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Northeast U.S Canyons 2013
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2013 Northeast US Canyons Expedition
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Deep Discoverer (D2) seen over ripples on a sediment bottom.
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Mud or silt bottom with sparse small life forms.
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Canyon wall with at least seven different species of coral visible.
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Area of canyon wall with iron staining devoid of visible life.
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Iron-stained area on canyon wall with small tube worms.
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Iron-stained area on canyon wall with small tube worms. The staining appears to have emanated from a fossil burrow.
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A round fossil burrow with tube worms on its surface.
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Small tube worms, a large cup corall, and small sponges in the vicinity of whatappears to be a fossil burrow.
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At least five different species of coral along a canyon wall. A number of largefossil burrows are also seen. Is this the future fate of many of the largeburrows seen in unconsolidated sediment on the continental slope?
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A large fossil burrow on a canyon wall with methane bubbles escaping.
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At least five different species of coral along a canyon wall. A number of largefossil burrows are also seen. Is this the future fate of many of the largeburrows seen in unconsolidated sediment on the continental slope?
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At least five different species of coral are seen on this canyon wall with anumber of fossil burrows.
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Section of canyon wall with small corals. Horizontal bedding of sedimentarylayers is prominently displayed in this image.
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Witch flounder on bottom in an area of hummocky sediment covering.
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Murky sediment laden water - possibly from Deep Discoverer disturbing bottom.
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Unclear what the black patch is - perhaps a type of jellyfish that has collidedwith the bottom.
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Sponges are the dominant large fauna seen on this basalt outcrop. Perhaps acascading flow of lava frozen in time left this stairstep pattern.
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A small coral, a small sponge, and a few what appear to be tube worms on theside of Mytilus Seamount.
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Vase sponges, a few brittle stars, and a small area of sand bottom with sometube worms.
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Sponges and brittle stars on this vertical washboard appearing basalt cliff.
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