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Galapagos Rift Expedition 2011
Ocean Exploration
An octocoral whip coral beginning to wind into a spiral in an area of pillowlavas.
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Antipatharian black coral
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Antipatharian black coral
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Closeup of polyps on antipatharian black coral
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Antipatharian black coral
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Antipatharian black coral, red shrimp, and what appears to be a small whitesponge.
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Antipatharian black coral bush and small white bamboo corals bushes.
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Antipatharian black coral on left and bamboo coral on right
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Greenish blue sponge, white sponge, small white corals, and galatheid crab
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A stalked Euplectellidae glass sponge.
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A Euplectellidae glass sponge known as Venus flower basket.
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A Euplectellidae glass sponge known as Venus flower basket.
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A Euplectellidae glass sponge known as Venus flower basket.
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A Euplectellidae glass sponge known as Venus flower basket.
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Sponge on a rock outcrop
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A white sponge on a rock outcrop
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A stalked sponge on a sandy bottom
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A white sponge growing from a a somewhat jumbled appearing sediment pile.
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Three sponges growing on what appears to be a sediment covered rock. The tallest is a Venus flower basket sponge.
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Two different species of sponges growing in close proximity. The tallest is a Venus flower basket sponge.
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