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This Phakellia fan sponge was observed during one of the submersible dives.
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This pencil urchin was brought up from the deep ocean using an Otter trawl.
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Aulacoctena sp., a large softball-sized cydippid ctenophorefrom the deep waters of the Arctic Ocean.
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An unknown species of commensal amphipod captured below1000 meters with the multinet.
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One of the cnidarians broughts up from the seafloor over 2000 meters deep.
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Bivalves brought up in a box core from the deep Arctic seafloor.
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Clione, a shell-less snail known as the Sea Butterfly swimsin the shallow waters beneath Arctic ice.
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Clione, a shell-less snail known as the Sea Butterfly swimsin the shallow waters beneath Arctic ice.
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An Arctic Cod rests in an ice-covered space.
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Crossota sp., a deep red medusa found just off the bottom of the deep sea.
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Chrysaora, a large jellyfish, drifts underneath the Arctic ice.
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This species of amphipod, Eusirus holmii, was surprisingly found inassociation with the ice as well as deeper than 2000 meters.
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Hymenodora glacialis, the only pelagic shrimp known to inhabit the Canada Basin.
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Nathan Buck works on preparing his Automated Trace Element samplersto collect water at different depths for trace metal testing.
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An undescribed deep-water species of Larvacean.
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View of Arctic ice through one of Healy's portholes.
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In many species of copepods, males are rare and short-lived. This maleof Scaphocalanus acrocephalus is readily distinguished from the female by hisantennae and tail.
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Patches of sargassum floating at the surface are often home to a large diversity of marine animals. Andrea Quattrini, a technician with Steve W. Ross atUNC-Wilmington, passes time between submersible dives by collecting sargassumfor later analysis.
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Martha Nizinski, a scientist from the NMFS Systematics Laboratory,closely examines a piece of Lophelia. She hopes to learn moreabout the types of marine organisms that live in and aroundthe deep-sea corals.
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Close-up of photoreceptors of crab collectedfrom 1800 feet. The enormous size of these eyes suggests that they areadapted for extremely high sensitivity to light.
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