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Beautiful clear purple holothurian
Barnacles on a coral stalk.
Brachiopods, a type of bivalve, attached to a rock face.
Bacterial mat covering sediments in vicinity of hydrothermal vents.
Bacterial mat covering rock in vicinity of hydrothermal vent.
Bacteria? Mineral deposit? What is covering this shrimp?
Barnacles with cirri extended at Kawio Barat.
Barnacles with cirri extended at Kawio Barat.
Bacterial mat with bristle worm (polychaete worm) and gastropod.
Barnacles with cirri extended, large chiton, and shrimp on vent structure at Kawio Barat.
Barnacles with cirri extended, large chiton, and shrimp on vent structure at Kawio Barat.
Barnacles attached to hydrothermal vent spires feeding at Kawio Barat
Barnacles attached to hydrothermal vent spires feeding at Kawio Barat.
Barnacles feeding at the hydrothermal field at Kawio Barat
Brittle star, gastropod, and an amphipod using a sunken piece of wood for habitat.
Bathysaurus mollis, a super predator
Bathysaurus mollis, a super predator
Brittle stars on a coral "stick" and a large barnacle to the right.
Barnacles on a rock surface.
Barnacles and a small sponge on a cobble surface.
Barnacles and a small sponge on a cobble surface.
Brown barnacles - are they alive or are these just the shells? What appears to be part of a white holothurian is on the left of the image
Barnacles (perhaps two species) on a coral branch.
Barnacles (perhaps two species) on a coral branch.
Brown marine snail on coral branch.
Bivalve (clam?) attached to rock.
Base of a glass sponge with a white brittle star, hydroids, and a polychaete worm in lower left center.
Beautiful glass sponge with white chrysogorgia coral, and squat lobsters.
Base of a red crinoid with yellow bottom on a large white sponge.
Brittle stars and sea whips on a vertical rock face
Brittle star beneath translucent sea squirt+
Brittle star on a white octocoral
Brittle star legs at the entrance to a burrow
Basket star on a rock outcrop
Brittle star on a rock outcrop
Brittle star under a sea urchin
Base of a white sponge, pink brittle stars, a bright red shrimp, and a yellow- white feather star crinoid on a rock bottom.
Bamboo whip coral
Bamboo whip coral
Bamboo whip coral
Bamboo whip coral as seen by black banding on stalk and extended polyps.
Brown translucent polyps of the sea pen seen in image expl5328.
Broken dead pieces of Madrepora sp.? coral.
Bubblegum coral, Paragorgia sp., with large brittlestar, in a diverse community .
Bubblegum coral, Paragorgia sp., with large brittlestar, in a diverse community .
Basket stars on a vertical cliff face.
Brittle star intertwined in a delicate purple octocoral.
Bamboo octocoral with polyps extended
Bamboo octocoral with polyps extended
Beautiful purple coral with large brittle star.
Black coral
Branching corals.
Branching corals.
Branching corals.
Branching corals.
Branching corals.
Brittle stars on gorgonian primnoidae coral Plumarella sp.
Bamboo coral.
Branching corals.
Base of gorgonian octocoral- bamboo coral Keratoisis sp.? with small red creature crawling on the stem.
Brown gorgonian primnoidae coral
Brown gorgonian primnoidae coral with yellow feather star
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals.Two squat lobsters on small coral bush.
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Branching corals
Bristle worms?
Barnacles and a large scaleworm.
Bow of the TITANIC
Bow of sunken vessel
Backside of hub of Kad'yak's ship's wheel as found in situ on the site
Backside of hub of Kad'yak's ship's wheel as found in situ on the site
Boiler face of the HASSLER.
Bitts on the HASSLER.
Boiler stays of the HASSLER.
Baseline measurement over the engine area of the HASSLER.
Baseline measurement over the engine area of the HASSLER.
Baseline measurement over the engine area of the HASSLER.
Boiler stays and end remains of the Coast and Geodetic Survey Steamer HASSLER.
Baseline measurement over the remains of the engine of the Coast and Geodetic Survey Steamer HASSLER.
Baseline measurement over the remains of the Coast and Geodetic Survey Steamer HASSLER.
Bomb harpoon demonstrated in La Nature June 1877.
Buffaloes Horn, a conspicuous mountain peak in the Dutch East Indies (modern day Indonesia)
Brooke sounder as configured on the school ship MERCURY.
Basket star - Figure 1 (Asterophyton linckii)
Blacktip poacher (Xeneretmus latifrons)
Blacktip poacher (Xeneretmus latifrons)
Brown catshark (Apristurus brunneus) cruising close to the bottom over a shortspine thornyhead (Sebastolobus alascanus)
Base of large goiter sponge
Base of pinkish-orange to translucent sea pen (pennatulacean coral)
Brisingid starfish on mud and sand substrate
Bridge watch underway
Bamboo? coral with white galatheid crab and red shrimp
Brittle stars on unidentified coral
Barnacles growing on an Iridorgia coral.
Beautiful spiraling Iridorgia sp.
Brown holothurian (sea cucumber) on rock outcrop
Bamboo whip coral with polyps extended
Bathymetric maps guide scientists as they explore the seafloor for coral and reef sites
Bubblegum coral bush
Bubblegum coral up close.
Bioluminescing coral and perhaps a sponge.
Bioluminescing coral and crinoids.
Bioluminescing coral and crinoids.
Bands of glowing magma, about 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit, are exposed as a pillow lava tube extrudes down slope
Bathymodiolid mussels and vestimentiferan tube worms, collected from a methane seep off the coast of Costa Rica, provide habitat for many associated s
Broken rock fragments and cracks on the seafloor are indicative of a highly faulted terrain.
Broken carbonate material at the base of a Lost City spire.
Broken blocks of white carbonate mineral material at the base of a Lost City spire.
Bubblegum corals (red) lack any form of fused internal skeleton
Beautiful spiral iridigorgia coral.
Brittle stars wrapping about a deepwater coral at approximately 1600 meters depth on a small seamount.
Brown coral polyps on a near vertical stalk, a large pink brittle star, and othe invertebrates.
Bland colors characterize this assemblage of sea lilies, whip corals, lophelia, sponge and white crab
Bland colors characterize this assemblage of sea lilies, whip corals, lophelia, sponge and white crab
Bubblegum coral with snake star
Bubblegum coral, snake stars, and a dogfish in the vicinity of the Eye-in-the- Sea (EITS).
Bubblegum coral, snake stars, and a dogfish in the vicinity of the Eye-in-the- Sea (EITS).
Bubblegum coral, snake stars, and a dogfish in the vicinity of the Eye-in-the- Sea (EITS).
Bubblegum coral and snake stars in the vicinity of the Eye-in-the-Sea (EITS).
Brisingid sea-stars (Novodinia antillensis) are large invertebrates that are often found perched high on lophelia coral bushes.
Banner for Life on the Edge 2005 Expedition.
Black coral (Leiopathes sp.) polyp
Basket stars, crinoids, anemone, and crab on rock outcropping in Atwater Valley region in the Gulf of Mexico.
Brenda Holladay looking for benthic creatures in fine mesh dredge material.
Bacterial mats, mussels, and tubeworms are common at cold seeps
Bamboo whip coral and a deep sea ophidioid fish at 1245 meters depth on the Bahama Escarpment.
Boiling of vent fluids is relatively rare
Beautiful swirling pattern seen in the underside of the ice.
Brittle stars and whelk leaving a track across the mud of the continental slope
Brittle star congregation on the seafloor.
Boulder covered with various life forms including brittle stars
Basket star and feather stars on local topographic high
Brittle stars and remains of marine snail
Brittle stars covering section of continental slope
Basketstars (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis)
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) growing next to a large sponge.
Basalt boulder field with sparse life
Bubblegum coral and white sponge
Barnacles attached to a rock at 2254 meters water depth.
Bamboo coral (Keratoisis sp.) on the Davidson Seamount.
Big White coral (Family Primnoidae) and brittle star (Asteronyx sp) at 1570 meters water depth.
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket starfish.
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket starfish.
Bubblegum coral and large black sponge
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket starfish.
Basalt boulder seascape
Bamboo coral (Keratoisis sp.) on the Davidson Seamount and white trumpet sponge
Bamboo coral (Keratoisis sp.) on the Davidson Seamount Coral colony age estimates exceed 200 years.
Bamboo coral (Keratoisis sp.) on the Davidson Seamount (1455 meters) Coral colony age estimates exceed 200 years.
Bamboo coral (Keratoisis sp.) with basketstars (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis) and an orange crinoid (Florometra serratissima) at1455 meters water depth
Bamboo coral (Keratoisis sp.) on the Davidson Seamount
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) at 1257 meters water depth
Benthic octopus (Benthoctopus sp.) at 1461 meters water depth.
Black coral (Antipathes sp.) at 1520 meters water depth.
Brittle stars and other marine life on basalt boulders
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket stars (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis ).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket stars (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis ).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket stars (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis ).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket stars (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis ).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea) with basket stars (Gorgonocephalus eucnemis ).
Benthic siphonophore (Dromalia alexandri) at 1850 meters water depth.
Benthic siphonophore (Dromalia alexandri) at 1850 meters water depth.
Bathysaur or highfin lizardfish (Bathysaurus mollis) at 2375 meters depth.
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubble gum coral (Paragorgia arborea) and small blue scale worms (Family Polynoidae) which were often associated with this type of coral.
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
Bubblegum coral (Paragorgia arborea).
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