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A grid placed on the seafloor to study diversity and distribution of species.
A good example of one of the many active hydrothermal chimneys (commonly known as black smokers) that occur at the NW caldera site
Andy Billings, an engineering assistant at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, makes final checks on ABE (the autonomous benthic explorer) leading u
A one-centimeter larval squid.
A jellyfish in the genus Aequorea swims in the planktonreisel
A nine-legged starfish.
Anemones on Lophelia conglomerate.
An example of the Mississippi Canyon 751 site where coral and cold seep habitats intersect
Atlantic roughy Hoplostethus occidentalis at the base of a large Leiopathes glabberima black coral colony
A deep-water anemone
An asteroid sea star collected while feeding on coral at Bear Seamount
A beautiful white sponge with purple crinoids on Retriever Seamount.
Antimora over sandy portion of seamount.
Aurelia aurita jellyfish
Aurelia aurita jellyfish
A flotilla of fish follow a transparent drifting jellyfish Aurelia aurita.
A flotilla of fish follow a transparent drifting jellyfish Aurelia aurita.
Aurelia aurita jellyfish
Aurelia aurita jellyfish
Aurelia aurita jellyfish
Aurelia aurita jellyfish
A mid-water pteropod or sea butterfly, Corolla sp.
An unidentified species of eight-armed squid drifts in mid-water.
A goosefish (Sladenia remiger) sits on a rock in a submarine canyon
Armorhead fish (Pseudopentaceros wheeleri) are most common in the northernmost part of the Hawaiian Archipelago and are potential prey for monk seals.
A large primnoid octocoral (sea fan), one of many new species of corals discovered during this expedition.
All personnel and scientific equipment for the cruise are brought aboard exclusively by helicopter
An operational multi-net used to collect zooplankton samples from different depths in the water column is deployed! The multinet is lowered on a cable
A close-up of BoreoAtlantic Armhook Squid, Gonatus fabricii.
A magnificent siphonophore.
Anemones and sea cucumbers were observed at the pockmark site in unusually high densities compared to other sites visited during the cruise.
A single colony of bright-white Lophelia pertusa coral
At 66 meters depth on McGrail Bank, this field of red algal coralline nodules is covered with the red platelike alga Peyssonnelia inamoena and represe
An orange Lophelia discovered during this expedition.
A large galatheid crab clings to coral stalks.
A small orange crab near a few scattered tube worm individuals at 2180 meters depth in Atwater Valley.
As ALVIN Launch Coordinator for the dive, pilot Gavin Eppard pays close attention as the sub is gently lowered into the Gulf of Mexico.
A sea spider creeps along the top of a ridge at 1960 meters depth in the Northeast Providence Channel near Eleuthera Island.
A red galatheid crab perches on a black coral at 1470 meters depth on the Bahama Escarpment
A spiraling bamboo coral grows upward off a vertical wall at 1500 meters depth; pink brittle stars can be seen on the colony and a large white sponge
A red paragorgia coral being overgrown by a yellow zoanthid ( a colonial anemone) vand sponges on a wall at 1560 meters depth on the Bahama Escarpment
An anglerfish swims up from its typical resting place on the bottom at approximately 1400 meters depth in Exuma Sound.
A whip-like colony of a bamboo coral extends more than 2 meters from the face of a ledge at 1700 meters depth.
A deepsea shark called a prickly dogfish swims by PISCES V at Rumble V volcano.
An angler fish lies in wait on young lava flows from Volcano W
An anemone on relatively young lava flows at Volcano W.
A brilliant orange coffinfish appears to scowl at PISCES V submersible as the sub invades its territory
A fish called an armourhead stargazer rests on the seafloor of Rumble V volcano
Among the cracks of the pillow lavas and above them were numerous fish - bluenose, roughy, and alfonsino
A closeup of the three viewports on the front of the PISCES V submersible which was the main vehicle used to explore the submarine volcanoes of the Ke
A squid swims by the PISCES V submersible during dive P5-625
A basketball-sized jellyfish passes directly in front of the viewport on the PISCES V submarine.
Areas of brownish-yellowish and sometimes whitish crust are observed on the slope of Rumble V
An unidentified fish, or eel, spotted on PISCES V dive P5-627.
A colony of barnacles at a hydrothermal vent on Clark volcano at 880 meters depth
A solitary amphipod seen under the ice.
All life is interconnected
All life is interconnected
A white precipitate forms at this cold seep in Juan de Fuca Canyon
A large sea anemone more that 10 centimeters across
A small fish
A white sea star
A pom pom anemone (Liponema brevicornis) atop a small ledge
A well-kept "garden" of feather stars, corals, and a rockfish seeking refuge
A pom pom anemone (Liponema brevicornis) atop a small ledge
A sea pen
A long-nose skate.
A field of Plumarella longispina soft corals all oriented perpendicular to the current - a foraging strategy.
A large yellow sponge.
A lingcod and vermilion rockfish.
A basketstar (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis)
A blob sculpin (Psychrolutes phrictus).
A siphonophore?
A rare anglerfish or sea toad (Bathychaunax coloratus; Family Chaunacidae); 20.5 cm in length at 2461 meters water depth.
A sea cucumber.
An eternal rain of organic snow and detritus falling to blanket Davidson Seamount.
A very prickly crab
A very prickly crab
A white starfish, white coral, and white ruffle sponge
A blob sculpin (Psychrolutes phrictus).
A blob sculpin (Psychrolutes phrictus).
A blob sculpin (Psychrolutes phrictus).
An unidentified cnidarian that resembles a Venus flytrap from the family Hormathiidae.
An unidentified cnidarian that resembles a Venus flytrap from the family Hormathiidae.
A red flat Spanish dancer sea cucumber (Benthodytes sp.) is hovering at 2789 meters water depth.
An unidentified cnidarian that resembles a Venus flytrap from the family Hormathiidae
An unidentified cnidarian that resembles a Venus flytrap from the family Hormathiidae
Algae?
A red sponge with red algae at top and grape algae at lower right
A large sea anemone
Arrow crab (Stenorhynchus seticornis)
An orange and white starfish
An orange and white starfish
An orange and white starfish that is regenerating its fifth leg
A beautiful boquet of marine plants - green and red leafy algae as well as grape algae.
A school of fish
A school of fish -roughtongue bass (Pronotogrammus martinicensis) .
A beautiful orange soft coral with white polyps feeding.
A small grotto covered by red gorgonian coral and red algae
An unappealing appearing yellow sponge
A basket star emulating a gordian knot.
A bowling ball or a round sponge?
An octopus
An octopus
An octopus
A marble grouper.
A living cloud of fish.
A jackknife fish.
A hermit crab living in the shell of a bivalve pen shell.
A white gorgonian on the fossil reef.
A portion of the fossil reef killed by rising sea level.
A flatfish camouflaged on the seafloor.
A beautiful red gorgonian fan coral.
A dwarf goatfish.
A red crinoid and a white gorgonian.
A red crinoid.
A stalked crinoid.
A soldierfish (Corniger sp.) peering out from under a ledge.
A blue coral bush.
A type of coral.
A cloud of small fish obstructs the view.
A calcareous sponge.
A black coral bush.
A lumpy appearing brown sponge.
A brown branching sponge.
A white branching hard coral with polyps extended.
A branching coral.
A branched coral and crinoid.
A boulder serving as habitat for numerous fish and types of sessile life.
A boarfish.
A black coral bush.
A black coral (sp.?)
A black boulder sponge.
A bigeyed soldierfish.
A beaded seastar.
A beaded seastar.
A school of anthiids.
A school of anthiids.
An orange sponge.
A barrel sponge (Xaestospongia sp.)
An orange anemone, whip coral and an unidentified fish.
A purple spiny urchin (Arbacia punctulata) with orange elephant ear sponge (Agelas clathrodes) to the left.
A tube anemone.
A triggerfish.
A red gorgonian.
A squirrelfish.
A purple spiny urchin, Arbacia punctulata .
A large orange many-legged seastar.
A brownish-orange seastar.
A searobin with fins extended in order to look more formidable.
A searobin.
A seapen waving in the current.
A scamp.
A rough-tail ray "flying" above the bottom.
A closer view of Peterson's shrimp with colonial tubeworms.
A large moray eel.
A beautiful landscape.
A hypnogorgia octocoral.
A hydroid and rhodophyta algae.
A hydroid, which although an animal, appears like a plant-like bush.
A white gorgonian.
A school of creole-fish (Paranthias furcifer) cruise over MacGrail Bank.
A coney (Cephalopholis fulvus) partially hidden with purple sponge to the left.
A large black sponge with sea urchin spines and yellow encrustation in foreground.
A round sponge.
A black sponge dominates this reef scene.
A bigeye (Priacanthus arenatus).
An anemone and a saddlebass.
An algae field with pinkish rope sponge (Aplysina sp.).
A small patch of green alga.
A white gorgonia coral.
A tall bushy crinoid.
A large globular sponge and white and yellow crinoids.
A white vase sponge and a crinoid.
A sea mound.
A sea biscuit and an anemone.
A scrawled cowfish (Acanthostracion quadricornis).
A large round sponge that looks somewhat like a bowling ball.
A beautiful reef scene.
A number of sponge species in image.
A marbled grouper (Epinephelus inermis).
A lizardfish.
A jackknife fish (Equetus lanceolatus).
A cup sponge.
A ball of rope sponge (Aplysina sp.).
An old lost anchor encrusted with growth.
A pair of white-spotted filefish (Cantherhines macrocerus).
A rock beauty (Holocanthus tricolor) is the yellow and black fish in the center of the image.
A mixed variety of fish deep on Bright Bank as the everlasting snow from the surface rains down.
A steel i-beam discarded on Bright Bank with numerous fish species swimming about.
A small crab half buried in the sand.
A blind furry lobster in its burrow.
A bearded brotula peering out from its rocky protection.
Arrow crab.
Antipatharians.
A species of hermit crab residing in a worm tube
A close-up view of Chaunax sp
A flotilla of fish follow a transparent drifting jellyfish, Aurelia aurita.
Another species of galatheid (squat lobster) showing distinct eyeglow, which results when light hits the reflecting tapetum behind the retina.
A sea star brought up from a benthic ROV dive.
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