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A variety of sponges.
A yellow sponge and a delicate tubular glass sponge.
A white sea star draped over a boulder.
A beautiful white sponge with a cranberry crinoid
A beautiful red stalked hydroid apparently bent in a strong current.
A beautiful red stalked hydroid apparently bent in a strong current.
A beautiful assemblage of white sponges on a vertical rock face.
A red and white crab taking cover behind a white sponge.
A crab on a rock outcrop.
A red-banded shrimp on the seafloor.
A red crab in a defensive position in an odd round hole in the rock outcrop.
A pycnogonid sea spider on a sandy patch of seafloor.
A closeup of a pycnogonid sea spider.
A pycnogonid sea spider
A white holothurian?
A small metallogorgia (parasol coral) with single associated Asteronyx brittle star.
A bamboo whip coral attached to a rock ledge.
A dancing holothurian (sea cucumber)
A reddish brown holothurian (sea cucumber) crawling on a rock outcrop.
A white holothurian? crawling on a rock wall.
A white holothurian? crawling on a rock wall.
A bluish shrimp peaks out of its hole home on the seafloor.
A cerianthid tube anemone.
A white bubble gum coral bush, Paragorgia sp., with a brittle star.
A large red shrimp swimming
A Paragorgia coral, approximately 50 cm tall, grows next to a sponge on the top of a rise at 1427 meters depth
A lumpy appearing vase sponge with brittle star .
A fat red-orange sea star similar to the one seen in image expl2454.
A white sponge with an orange anemone.
A white sponge with a robust very short-legged red sea star.
A large brownish white sponge attached to a vertical rock outcrop.
A large brownish white sponge close-up.
A large brown sponge, a spiky sea urchin, and what might be a delicate stalked anemone?
A large brown sponge, a spiky sea urchin, and what might be a delicate stalked anemone?
A variety of life forms adorn a vertical rock face.
A cliff face covered with in many different types of sponges.
A cliff face covered with in many different types of sponges.
A pink branched 'bottlebrush' black coral shares a knoll with feather-like, orange black corals (Bathypathes), large yellow sponges, and a stalked gla
A pink branched 'bottlebrush' black coral shares a knoll with feather-like, orange black corals (Bathypathes), large yellow sponges, and a stalked gla
A translucent purple sea cucumber (holothurian)
A stalked golden crinoid attached to a rock outcrop.
A hermit crab crawls along the sediment with an anemone hitching a ride
A boulder crowned with a golden stony coral (Scleratinia) Enallopsammia rostrata at 1485 meters depth on Yakutat Seamount
A boulder crowned with a golden stony coral (Scleratinia) Enallopsammia rostrata at 1485 meters depth on Yakutat Seamount
A boulder crowned with a golden stony coral (Scleratinia) Enallopsammia rostrata at 1485 meters depth on Yakutat Seamount.
A tube anemone (Cerianthid) peeks from a crack in the basalt
A tube anemone (Cerianthid) peeks from a crack in the basalt
A red shrimp on a sandy bottom
A sea spider (Pycnogonida)
A small vertical ledge
A small vertical ledge
A small vertical ledge with right angle corners
A sea pen shares a pit with a shrimp
A sea pen shares a pit with a shrimp
A glass sponge, referred to as a "goblet sponge on a stick' by the science party on board.
At first glance appears to be a red anemone, but closer inspection reveals it to be the colonial syphonophore rhodalid - with white gas bladder on top
A tube anemone (Cerianthid)
A large yellow sponge (Farria sp.) from Lyman Seamount
A beautiful spiraling Iridigorgia sp
A large red starfish seemingly defying laws of physics in delicate coral branches - a Hippasteria sea star chewing on bamboo coral
A weird purple holothurian (sea cucumber)
A diverse assemblage of sponges and corals on a rock face.
A white paragorgia with brisingid sea star and numerous smaller brittle stars clinging to branches
A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.with a brisingid sea star on Balanus Seamount
A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.on Balanus Seamount
A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp., at 1900 meters depth on Balanus Seamount
A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.on Balanus Seamount
A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.on Balanus Seamount
A bubble-gum coral (Octocorallia) Paragorgia sp.on Balanus Seamount
A small orange anemone in what appears to be either a clam or scallop shell.
A beautiful spiralling Iridogorgia with barnacles colonizing its very end
A lone boulder colonized by a large yellow sponge, a delicate vase sponge, and other fauna
A rock outcropping with numerous iridogorgia and metallogorgia corals and a large white sponge in the center.Dive 11.
A close up of one of the impacted corals
A close up of one of the impacted corals and an attached brittle star
A coral atop one of the highest points within the site showing still living coral tissue mostly encompassed by a brittle seastar with other branches l
A potentially dying coral colony with two attached brittle stars and two anemones
A closeup of the upper portion of a yellow octocoral with parts of the branches , with tissues and polyps present, covered with a brown flocculent mat
A single colony of coral with dying and dead sections (on left), apparently living tissue (top right) and bare skeleton with very sickly looking britt
A black smoker community comprised of giant red tubeworms and hundreds of squat lobsters
A cold seep community of tube worms, squat lobster, white shrimp, and mussel shells
A cold seep community of mussels, white shrimp, and small white anemones.
An orange starfish.
A strong current is running here as shown by the orientation of the crinoids
A strong current is running here as shown by the orientation of the crinoids
A large melon sponge, a crinoid waving in the current, and what appears to be sunken marine plastic debris to the right
A long-legged squat lobster
A wide-eyed octopus wondering how he ended up in a sample dish.
A scientist extracting a worm from a lophelia pertusa bush.
A portion of a worm protruding out from caverns in a lophelia pertusa bush.
A worm in a recess of a lophelia pertusa bush.
A little orange and white squat lobster.
A delicate purple coral bush.
A long-armed brittle star.
A delicate purple coral bush, white coral and arms ofa crinod.
A delicate purple coral bush, white coral, what appears to be a medium sized sponge, and arms of a crinoid.
A profusion of retracted yellow coral polyps on a branch of coral.
A field of the soft coral Callogorgia sp
Although known as black corals because of the jewelry made from the black skeleton of the corals, in the Gulf of Mexico these Antipatharians in the ge
An orange brisingid basket star on the large Lophelia pertusa reef at 450m depth in Viosca Knoll 826
A forward looking mosaic of the coral community at Marker F at 550m depth, including colonies of the white scleractinian coral Lophelia pertusa, whip
A down-looking mosaic of a coral community at 1400m depth, including a variety of hard and soft corals.
A close-up view of the shrimp at the summit of West Mata Volcano, which may be the same species as those found at eruptive sites more than 3,000 miles
An eruption near the summit of the West Mata Volcano
An area on the summit of the West Mata Volcano erupts
An explosion near the summit of West Mata volcano throws ash and rock, and molten lava glows below
A tube core (8 cm diameter) collected from a Thioploca bacterial mat in the Peru-Chile OMZ
A lone bioluminescent jellyfish seen in the inky blackness of the abyss
A lone white starfish and other biota on a black rock outcrop.
A galatheid crab protecting its territory from the manipulator arm of the Hercules ROV.
A closeup of the large pencil urchin seen in image expl2258.
A large pencil urchin and gray corals which blend in with the underlying rock color.
A solitary urchin
A solitary urchin
A wreckfish exploring the Lost City vent field
A witch eel passes from right to upper left
A beautifully marked red and white crab uses the carbonate debris at the base of a Lost City spire as shelter and protection
A large 20-cm wide Xenophyophore
A large 20-cm wide Xenophyophore
A honeycomb-like structure on the side of a Lost City spire.
A honeycomb-like structure on the side of a Lost City spire.
A white carbonate spire in the Lost City vent field.
A white carbonate spire in the Lost City vent field.
A shrimp with long legs on a sponge
A stunning 10-armed sea star seen at 271 meters depth.
An 8-cm long gastropod snail crawling on a wood fall (log) at 1525 meters depth.
A purple sea cucumber with a high "spike" protruding from its dorsal section.
A small cup coral about 2cm in height with its tentacles extended.
A spectacular image of a benthopelagic sea cucumber swimming in the near freezing waters of the abyss, approximately 3200 meters deep.
A close-up view of a brittle star intertwined with its host coral.
A stunning purple Sea Lily filters the current for food.
An overview showing the extraordinary biodiversity found at seamount K, even at small scales.
A 70-cm scraggly toothed bathysaurus fish.
A black smoker chimney named 'Boardwalk' emitting hydrothermal fluids at 644 F (340 C) in the northeastern Pacific Ocean at a depth of 7,260 feet
A dense assemblage of barnacles covered rocks and sulphur chimneys on Kawio Barat.
A closer look at a chimney surface reveals blue-white fluffy bacteria on a white squat lobster, probably a grazer.
A vent spewing hydrothermal fluids in the foreground with barnacles covering sulphide chimneys behind.
As we came upon the hydrothermal vent source, we could see frozen sulphur and dense populations of shrimp covering rocks.
A goosefish perched on the bottom.
A beautiful red fish sitting on the bottom.
A translucent squid on the side of a seamount.
A large spiky sea urchin
A galatheid crab ready to battle the Little Hercules ROV
A white many-legged holothurian (?) a huge worm (?)
A red many-legged holothurian (?) a huge worm (?)
A large white anemone
A close look at a rare representative of the phylum cnidaria
A glass sponge with red shrimp
A stalked sponge (?) coral (?)
A stalked sponge.
A giant basket star with an intricate network of bifurcating legs is imaged at 555 meters depth.
A close look at the red arms of a sea lily living at 516 meters depth.
A beautiful purple pelagic sea cucumber.
Actiniid Bolocera-like sea anemone with a galatheid crab observed during OKEANOS EXPLORER shakedown cruise.
A venus flytrap anemone observed during OKEANOS EXPLORER shakedown cruise.
A yellow stalked crinoid with arms extended in the current.
A yellow stalked crinoid with arms extended in the current.
A coral bush, brisingid sea stars, brittle stars, and other invertebrates.
A coral bush, brisingid sea stars, brittle stars, and other invertebrates.
A crinoid whose coloration blends in with the surrounding sediment.
A sea lily with arms collapsed because of slack current and coral branch with polyps extended.
A blue translucent holothurian.
A sea anemone dominates this image but a close look will reveal many life forms on the bottom.
A brittle star on a vertical stalked coral
A brittle star on a vertical stalked coral.
A brittle star on a vertical stalked coral.
A tangled mass of arms on the basket star which gave rise to the genus name Gorgonocephalus.
A purple sea fan with a snake star.
A small gold coral bush with various invertebrates in the area.
A large crab brought back from the deep - perhaps on ice to preserve for dinner once the scientific studies are finished
A bright red deep sea shrimp
A large pinkish hermit crab in a tulip shell home
An orange many-armed creature.
A beautiful sea urchin
A beautiful little flying fish
A sea urchin
A colony of orange zooanthids
A colony of orange zooanthids
An yellow solitary coral
An orange and red solitary coral
An orange and red solitary coral
An yellow solitary coral
An orange and red solitary coral
An orange and red solitary coral
An yellow and red solitary coral
An orange octocoral
An orange octocoral
An orange octocoral
An orange octocoral
A Keratoisis bamboo coral
A Keratoisis bamboo coral
A beautiful sample of lophelia
A small lophelia coral in the center with a white sponge to left and a few branches of a bamboo coral to the right
A bamboo coral and a small lophelia coral.
A bamboo coral and white sponges
A bottlebrush coral and a white coral in a field of lophelia rubble
A large crab amidst lophelia rubble
A lophelia bush with a large majid crab and numerous small brittle stars.
A lophelia colony.
A lophelia colony.
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