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The base of a large and robust bamboo coral bush with polyps extended.
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Closeup of the base of the large bamboo coral seen in image expn2653. Are thesmall white corals on the white base part of the bamboo coral colony or are they a separate species that has colonized the base?
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Extended polyps of a bamboo octocoral.
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Small red Swiftia sp. octocoral.
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A robust bamboo octocoral bush.
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A small sea spider on a coral bush branch with polyps retracted.
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Coral bush branch with polyps retracted.
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A small sea spider on a coral bush branch with polyps retracted.
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Acanella sp. coral with associated brittle stars.
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From left to right - large cup coral, Lophelia pertusa, and yellow Acanella sp.coral with brittle stars.
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A small red Swiftia sp. octocoral.
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Bamboo coral with polyps extended.
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A large bamboo coral bush with polyps extended. It appears to be lying on thebottom in this image but is in fact growing vertically parallel to the canyonwall. See image expn2665.
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Large bamboo coral bush growing vertically parallel to canyon wall. See imageexpn2664.
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Bamboo coral bush and large brown anemone.
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Bamboo coral bush with polyps being munched on by sea urchin.
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Bamboo coral bush with polyps being munched on by sea urchin.
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Peach-colored octocoral with white root system, anemones, one whitefeather star crinoid, and at least one brittle star on a vertical wall.
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Unhealthy looking orange black coral bush with anemones, cup corals, and asmall lophelia bush on the left.
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An orange black coral bush in the top of the image and a pinkish whitebamboo octocoral at the bottom.
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