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Oceano Profundo 2015
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Jellynose (Ijimaia antillarum) fish observed on Whiting Seamount at 545 meters.These three images are possibly among the best ever obtained of this rare fishin its natural environment.
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This rare dumbo octopus (Cirrothauma murrayi) is often called the Blind Octopoddue to the lack of a lens and retina in its eyes. Its eyes can only detectlight and cannot form images.
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This rare dumbo octopus (Cirrothauma murrayi) is often called the Blind Octopoddue to the lack of a lens and retina in its eyes. Its eyes can only detectlight and cannot form images.
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This rare dumbo octopus (Cirrothauma murrayi) is often called the Blind Octopoddue to the lack of a lens and retina in its eyes. Its eyes can only detectlight and cannot form images.
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This rare dumbo octopus (Cirrothauma murrayi) is often called the Blind Octopoddue to the lack of a lens and retina in its eyes. Its eyes can only detectlight and cannot form images.
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A 4- to 6-foot squid inspects Deep Discoverer Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV).
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A 4- to 6-foot squid inspects Deep Discoverer Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV).
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Stern view of what appears to be a dumbo octopus in the water column. Thisappears similar, although further away, than the dumbo octopus in expn2382.
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Although three days later, this octopus looks very similar to the octopus imaged in expn3473-3476. It is a rare dumbo octopus (Cirrothauma murrayi) oftencalled the blind octopus due to the lack of a lens and retina in its eyes.Its eyes can only detec
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Although three days later, this octopus looks very similar to the octopus imaged in expn3473-3476. It is a rare dumbo octopus (Cirrothauma murrayi) oftencalled the blind octopus due to the lack of a lens and retina in its eyes.Its eyes can only detec
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This tiny dumbo octopus, whose body measured about five centimeters across,was spotted swimming along at a depth of 825 meters during the exploration ofof WHITING Seamount. (This seamount was discovered by and named for theNOAA Ship WHITING.)
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This tiny dumbo octopus, whose body measured about five centimeters across,was spotted swimming along at a depth of 825 meters during the exploration ofof WHITING Seamount. (This seamount was discovered by and named for theNOAA Ship WHITING.)
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This tiny dumbo octopus, whose body measured about five centimeters across,was spotted swimming along at a depth of 825 meters during the exploration ofof WHITING Seamount. (This seamount was discovered by and named for theNOAA Ship WHITING.)
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A small bean-like ctenophore with trailing tentacles.
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A ctenophore? seen from Deep Discoverer's mother ship Seirios.
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A bathypelagic ctenophore seen at about 4000 meters depth.
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A bathypelagic ctenophore seen at about 4000 meters depth.
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A bathypelagic ctenophore seen at about 4000 meters depth.
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A bathypelagic ctenophore seen at about 4000 meters depth. Eight rows ofciliated combs along the bottom of the body and very long tentacles originatingfrom thick tentacle sheaths make this an unusual find.
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A bathypelagic ctenophore seen at about 4000 meters depth. Eight rows ofciliated combs along the bottom of the body and very long tentacles originatingfrom thick tentacle sheaths make this an unusual find.
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