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North Atlantic Stepping Stones 2005
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Bamboo? coral with white galatheid crab and red shrimp
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Candidella sp. covered with brittle stars.
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Iridogorgia (spiraling corals), metallogorgia (parasol coral), and paramuricea (small corals in foreground) and large white sponge in center of image.
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Calyptrophora with ophiacanthid brittle stars. Dive 11.
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A magnificent bubble gum coral Paragorgia sp. bush. Dive 12.
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What looks like the branch of a palm tree is actually a black coral, Bathypathes sp.
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Metallogorgia sp. coral
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Parasol coral Metallogorgia melanotrichos with brittle star at 2082 meters depth
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The octocoral Paramuricea sp.
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A red crab ready to do battle.
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A bamboo coral (Acanella), with a feather star (crinoid) in its branches.
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A white ruffle sponge.
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White ruffle sponges, a large seastar, and bamboo coral Acanella (lower left) on rock outcrop.
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A delicate appearing large white sponge on odd outcrop of spherical black balls.
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A beautiful yellow sponge on a black rock outcrop.
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Stalked crinoids on a rock outcrop.
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Crinoids and a crab make their home on what appears to be the dead stump ofan old coral colony.
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Seven brittle stars surround a squat lobster (Galatheid crab) on a dead sponge.The arms of two feather stars (crinoids) can be seen rising from the back of the sponge.
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The ROV inspects a large yellow sponge with what appears to be a smaller pinksponge close to its center.
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A sponge at 1600 meters depth. Brown edges of dead tissue and accumulatedschmutz (organic debris) from the water column highlight the interesting 3-Dshape of the sponge.
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