Text/HTML
Login
Menu
Collections
About
Submit
FAQs
Search Open/Close
Open/Close Header Details
Search
Enter Title
mid cayman rise
Menu Open/Close
Voyage
Ocean Exploration
Modern Expeditions
OER
Mid-Cayman Rise Expedition 2011
Ocean Exploration
Coral bush with attached brachiopods? and large brisingid starfish.
Download
.jpg
(1.34 MB)
A large bamboo coral bush with one attached anemone.
Download
.jpg
(1.56 MB)
White bamboo corals, a large brisingid sea star, and a yellow coral bush. Itappears that the yellow coral bush is dead and has been colonized by zooanthids.
Download
.jpg
(1.68 MB)
Small green octocorals
Download
.jpg
(1.18 MB)
Reminiscent of a winter scene, marine snow falling in the background, a redsomewhat skimpy paragorgia coral, small green octocorals, and white sedimentcovering black volcanic rocks. A number of small grayish white sponges canalso be seen.
Download
.jpg
(1.83 MB)
A skimpy red paragorgia coral with a small white feather star crinoid seenagainst a black volcanic rock background. Translucent clear octocorals areseen on the left center edge of the image.
Download
.jpg
(1.13 MB)
A small white feather star crinoid clinging to branches of a red paragorgiacoral.
Download
.jpg
(964.07 KB)
Small clear octocorals attached to a vertical rock surface.
Download
.jpg
(1.01 MB)
Small green octocorals
Download
.jpg
(1.24 MB)
Small green octocorals
Download
.jpg
(1.05 MB)
Small green octocorals
Download
.jpg
(1.08 MB)
An iridogorgia coral, among the largest of octocorals encountered in the deepsea.
Download
.jpg
(962.54 KB)
An iridogorgia coral, among the largest of octocorals encountered in the deepsea.
Download
.jpg
(984.75 KB)
A white bamboo coral, a red gorgonian coral, and tribbles. Just kidding, theyare probably holothurians. Bluish gray sponges are on the rock outcrop.
Download
.jpg
(1.6 MB)
A white bamboo coral and numerous small sponges. The creature along the rightcenter edge of the image might be a whitish gray crinoid.
Download
.jpg
(1.74 MB)
A vertical wall with bamboo corals, a red gorgonian coral, small bluish-graysponges, and two odd white creature in the bottom center that might beholothurians. This is the same type of animal as seen in expl6698.
Download
.jpg
(1.25 MB)
Bamboo corals and small sponges on a rock outcrop.
Download
.jpg
(1.6 MB)
Bamboo corals and small sponges on a rock outcrop.
Download
.jpg
(1.39 MB)
Bamboo coral with delicate polyps extended. Note the bands on the coral branches which are characteristic of bamboo corals.
Download
.jpg
(1.16 MB)
Base of a bamboo coral showing location of adherence to rock surface.
Download
.jpg
(983.56 KB)
First
Previous
4
5
6
7
8
Next
Last
Back To Top