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A very large-eyed squid on the bottom.
A goosefish, a colorful squid, and what appears to be a barbeled dragonfish in close proximity to the camera.
A squid on the bottom
A Mastigoteuthis sp
A squid leaving the bottom.
A school of squid
A school of squid
A beautiful iridescent copper-colored squid.
A squid propelling itself over a large white shrimp.
A beautiful iridescent copper-colored squid.
A beautiful iridescent copper-colored squid, a small cutthroat eel, and a large sea urchin on the right.
A beautiful iridescent copper-colored squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A large squid seen in the water column.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid.
A spectacular deep sea squid (Mastigoteuthis sp.), known as a whiplash squid
A swarm of krill with larger predators.
A swarm of krill with larger predators.
A swarm of krill with larger predators.
A swarm of krill with larger predators.
A swarm of krill.
A swarm of krill seen against the backdrop of the eternal darkness of the deep sea.
A swarm of krill? juvenile fish? with a grenadier/rattail close to the sea floor and a crab buried in the sediment.
A swarm of krill? juvenile fish?
A swarm of krill? juvenile fish?
An orange rockling (Gaidropsarus sp.) laying in a depression.
An orange rockling (Gaidropsarus sp.) in an orange brown "black" coral bush.
An orange rockling (Gaidropsarus sp.) laying in a depression.
An orange rockling (Gaidropsarus sp.) at a cold seep site.
A large isopod on a skate's back.
A stalked crinoid, sometimes called a "sea lily."
A stalked crinoid, sometimes called a "sea lily."
A purple and yellow stalked crinoid, sometimes called a "sea lily."
A stalked crinoid, sometimes called a "sea lily."
A yellow bryozoan.
A yellow bryozoan.
A small paragorgia coral with polyps retracted extending horizontally outward from a ledge
A small paragorgia coral with polyps extended and large cup corals
A large whitish purple Paragorgia sp
A Paragorgia sp
A Paragorgia sp
A huge, very robust Paragorgia sp
A white and a pink Paragorgia sp
A Paragorgia sp
A robust Paragorgia sp
A beautiful white Paragorgia sp
A beautiful whitish-purple Paragorgia sp
A Paragorgia sp
A Paragorgia sp
A relatively delicate purplish-white Paragorgia sp
A relatively delicate purplish-white Paragorgia sp
A Paragorgia sp
A side-view of a large Paragorgia sp
A robust Paragorgia sp
A very robust Paragorgia sp
A very robust form of Paragorgia sp
A very robust Paragorgia sp
A small Paragorgia sp
A small Paragorgia sp
A paramuricid coral with associated brittle star on a vertical rock face
A paramuricid coral with associated brittle star on a vertical rock face
A paramuricid coral with associated brittle star on a vertical rock face
An octocoral bush that has been dislodged from its anchoring support
A small octocoral with associated brittlestar and a small pycnogonid crab in the foreground
A small paramuricid coral with associated brittle star
A beautiful white octocoral with a red-banded shrimp in upper center of image
A rock outcrop literally covered with cup corals in close proximity to a cold seep area covered with dead mussel shells
A large crab in a thicket of small corals and sponges.
Amphipods? on a small hydroid.
A very clean white hermit crab in a seemingly very dirty shell.
A very dirty appearing pinkish white squat lobster.
An orange and white squat lobster on an orange "black" coral bush.
A pinkish white squat lobster on a sediment covered rock surface.
A white squat lobster on a white sponge.
A large lithodid crab.
A large lithodid crab.
A large lithodid crab.
A lithodid crab with a very odd appearing carapace.
A spiky looking squat lobster in a black coral bush.
A large lithodid crab.
A large lithodid crab.
A large lithodid crab.
A large lithodid crab.
A large crab (Cancer sp.)
A crab (Cancer sp.) partially buried in bottom sediment.
A large crab (Cancer sp.) eating a red crab (Chaceon quinquedens)
A large crab (Cancer sp.)
A large crab (Cancer sp.)
A large crab (Cancer sp.)
As opposed to mating, this appears to be the upper crab having the lower crab for dinner.
A crabby deep sea red crab Chaceon quinquedens.
A "cast" of crabs.
A swimming shrimp
A gray shrimp on a sand covered rock outcrop.
A gray shrimp on a sand covered rock outcrop.
A gray shrimp on a sand covered rock outcrop.
A gray shrimp on a sand covered rock outcrop.
A white shrimp.
A white shrimp.
A white shrimp.
A banded brownish shrimp.
A orange robust shrimp?
A orange robust shrimp?
A banded brownish shrimp with white legs.
A banded brownish shrimp with white legs.
A molting shrimp.
A red and white banded shrimp on a sediment bottom.
A red and white banded shrimp at the base of a paramuricean coral.
A red and white banded shrimp on a small yellow octocoral.
A white-and-red banded shrimp on the column of a large anemone.
A white-and-red banded shrimp on the stem of a large anemone.
A white-and-red banded shrimp on a rock outcrop with tentacles of an anemone
A white-and-red banded shrimp on a small paragorgia coral bush.
A red-and-white banded shrimp on a closed anemone
A brown shrimp on a sand and mud bottom.
A red-banded shrimp on a sand and mud bottom.
A red and white banded shrimp
A red and white banded shrimp
A red and white banded shrimp on a small yellow octocoral.
A red and white banded shrimp on a small yellow octocoral.
A red and white banded shrimp on a white glass sponge.
A red and white banded shrimp on a small white octocorals.
A white with red bands shrimp on a white sand bottom.
A red shrimp swimming.
A red shrimp on a sediment bottom.
A red shrimp on a sediment bottom.
A red shrimp in the water column head-on.
A red shrimp seemiongly suspended on its tentacles on the bottom.
A red shrimp on on a sediment bottom.
A red shrimp on the bottom next to a small octocoral.
A swimming red shrimp.
A small translucent anemone with white spots at the end of their tentacles.
A small orange white anemone seen below arms of a brisingid starfish.
A large pinkish brown anemone on a sediment substrate.
A large white anemone with what seems to be two amphipods.
A large white anemone on a sediment substrate.
A large peach-colored anemone with cup corals to left and arms of a brisingid starfish to right.
A large peach-colored anemone on a rock with small paramuricean corals and a small venus flowerbasket sponge.
A small anemone or isolated zoanthid on a sandy bottom.
A colony of small brownish zoanthids that look quite similar to anemones.
A brown anemone with white-tipped tentacles.
A brown anemone with white-tipped tentacles.
A small pinkish anemone with white-tipped tentacles with captured prey being prepared for ingestion
A small pinkish anemone with white-tipped tentacles with captured prey being prepared for ingestion
A small pinkish anemone with white-tipped tentacles.
A small pinkish anemone with white-tipped tentacles.
A pinkish brown anemone.
A large pinkish white anemone on a rock surface.
A completely closed peach colored anemone with a small anthomastus coral with tentacles retracted at bottom center.
A peach colored anemone on octocoral with large brittlestar.
A large peach-colored anemone on a rock ledge with small purple octocorals, Solenosmilia coral, and small sponges.
A large peach-colored anemone with a small red Swiftia sp
A large pinkish anemone with a small "black" coral above it on a rock wall.
A large pink anemone with numerous acesta clams and a few cup corals.
A large peach-colored anemone with crinoids, cup corals, and a large goose-neck barnacle.
A cluster of orange venus flytrap anemones with salps in the water column.
A cluster of orange venus flytrap anemones with salps in the water column.
A cluster of orange venus flytrap anemones.
A large pinkish brown deep sea anemone with a very knobby column
A large white sponge and a primnoid coral with many shrimp.
A beautiful white stalked glass sponge with small red shrimp and the arms of numerous brittle stars visible.
A large white vase sponge with yellow crinoids adhering to its rim.
A beautiful purple "dinner plate" jellyfish
A large brownish red jellyfish similar to the Tiburonia granrojo jellyfish first described by scientists of the Monterey Bay Aquarium in 2003.
A bamboo coral in the foreground, a "black" coral bush with orange polyps, and a large black sponge to the left of both corals.
A group of crabs known by some as a "cast" of crabs, feeding on a dead fish
A group of crabs known by some as a "cast" of crabs, feeding on a dead fish.
A lone primnoid coral is seen against a stark seemingly lifeless vista.
A bamboo coral
An out of focus purple medusae.
A bamboo coral in the family Isididae.
A large primnoid coral with a spectacular grouping of orange brittle stars.
A white primnoid coral.
A small Paragorgia coral.
A colony of Anthothela coral in the Baltimore Canyon at a depth of approximately 600 meters.
After careful consultation with the Commanding Officer of NOAA Ship RONALD H
A gravid (with eggs) shrimp at Niua North.
A great diversity of chimneys were seen at Mata Tolu.
A scale worm, only found at hydrothermal vent communities, imaged by the Quest 4000 at West Mata.
A large crab of the genus, Paralomis, crawls on the volcanic sediment and rock at West Mata.
A sulfide chimney with lower-temperature venting on the right is colonized by a thick coating of vent barnacles, looking somewhat like a Christmas tre
A "bush" of barnacles and other vent animals were one of the first indicators that the ROV was getting close to the high-temperature vents.
A close-up view of the two species of snails found at the Niua South ( Alvinoconcha and Ifremieria ).
At the Adelaide Spires vent field 20 or more active chimneys are so close they have grown together.
A squat lobster at Mata Ua.
A hot vent (255 degrees C) near the top of a 38-meter-high sulfide chimney in the Loloa Kakai vent field on the Fonualei rift, sampled during dive Q23
A site at Fonualei Rift revealed large expanses of dead mussel shells (the majority with valves closed) and gastropods and shells at the base of sever
Adolf's eelpout (Lycodes adolfi), unknown in the Arctic until found in the Chukchi Borderland, RUSALCA 2009.
Atlantic hookear sculpin (Artediellus atlanticus) unknown in the seas off eastern Siberia and western North America until found in the Chukchi Borderl
A field of yellow Paramuricea sp
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