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Branch of black coral bush with dead end. Dead end has hydroids, smalltube worms, zoanthids, and a large purple feather star crinoid.
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Branches of Madrepora oculata scleractinian coral on right with smallsquat lobster, and a small white gastropod shell with a hermit crab peeking out.
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Branches of Madrepora oculata scleractinian coral on right with barnacles withcirri extended. A sea urchin with long spikes is in the lower right.
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Black rock substrate with a number of coral species. The largest corals arebamboo coral bushes. Also small sponges, zoanthids, and other smallbiota.
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Yellow octocoral with a relatively large brittle star in the lower left andzoanthids in the upper left.
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Yellow octocoral.
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Small red octocoral. A small gastropod shell with hermit crab is below thered coral. Sponges and small tube worms are also seen.
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A bamboo coral bush.
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Polyps of a bamboo coral bush.
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A Chrysogorgia sp. octocoral.
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A Chrysogorgia sp. coral dominates this scene. A small red corallium is in theforeground, a few bamboo corals and what appear to be a number of large deadsponges as well as small white sponges.
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A looping bamboo whip coral.
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A looping bamboo whip coral and other corals in an area half covered bysediment and the rest rock substrate.
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A sort of zig-zaggy looping bamboo coral.
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A white corallium on in the center of the image and bamboo corals to the right.
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Bamboo corals with a few large brittle stars.
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A beautiful gold coral on a black boulder. A Chrysogorgia sp. coral and othercorals are seen in the image.
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Streamers of what might be small hydroids. Note the left-right staggeredspacing of each hydroid on the streamers. A white sponge is to the right andsome small tube worms are seen on the rock surface.
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A black coral bush with large fleshy translucent polyps.
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Hydroids witha large crab partially obscured behind the hydroids on thecenter left.
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