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Marine Life deep down in the Ocean.
Marine Life deep down in the Ocean.
Marine Life deep down in the Ocean.
Marine Life deep down in the Ocean.
Marine Life deep down in the Ocean.
Marine Life deep down in the Ocean.
Mounds with dipping strata in an area relatively devoid of benthic life.
Mysterious paleodictyons
Mysterious paleodictyons
Mysterious paleodictyons
Mysterious paleodictyons
Multi-beam map showing ROV transect on April 16.
Moving the ROV to the left a bit, the second white squat lobster comes into clear view
Mating Chaceon sp
Mussels, an urchin, a chiton, two shrimp, and the nose of an eel pout which is just barely visible at a cold seep site.
Mussels, white shrimp, and amphipods at a cold seep site.
Mussels, urchins, and large white gastropods at a cold seep site
Mussels and methane hydrate at a cold seep site.
Mussels, urchins, brown worms, and methane hydrate at a cold seep site.
Mussels, urchins, large white gastropods, and methane hydrate at cold seep site
Mussels and methane hydrate.
Mussels, an ice worm, and methane hydrate at a cold seep site.
Methane hydrate, mussels, a large white shrimp, and a small squat lobster at a cold seep.
Methane hydrate, mussels, and urchins at a cold seep site
Methane hydrate, mussels, and urchins at a cold seep site
Methane hydrate, mussels, and urchins at a cold seep site
Methane hydrate, mussels, and urchins at a cold seep site.
Mussels, urchins, a chaceon crab, and a white outcrop of methane hydrate.
Methane hydrate, mussels, and urchins at a cold seep site.
Mating chaceon red crabs at cold seep.
Methane hydrate, robust mussels, and a white urchin.
Mound at cold seep site with dead mussel shells and yellow sponge.
Mouth and texture of a large pinkish white flytrap anemone.
Manipulator arm of JASON II ROV sampling a Paramuricea sp
Manipulator arm of JASON II ROV drops sea urchin into sample tube
Manipulator arm of JASON II ROV drops sea urchin into sample tube
Manipulator arm of ROV JASON II with rock sample.
Manipulator arm of ROV JASON II sampling a feather star crinoid.
Marine debris? Sponges surrounding what appears to be old iron debris.
Marine debris
Marine debris
Marine debris
Marine debris
Marine debris
Monofilament fishing line coiled on the seafloor
Monofilament fishing line marine debris on the sea floor.
Monofilament fishing line marine debris on the sea floor.
Must be the hole that the clumpy mudstone in expn1615 and expn1616 were excavated from
Marine snow raining down on the sediment
Mussels and whelks at a cold seep site.
Mud volcano with chemosynthetic mussels.
Manipulator arm of ROV attempting to grasp salp chain.
Monofilament line? crossing over a pebble and cobble covered area of the seafloor
Murky sediment laden water - possibly from Deep Discoverer disturbing bottom.
Mud or silt bottom with sparse small life forms.
Massive carbonate rocks, bathymodiolus mussels (some dead, some alive), a small reddish brown squid, and a red crab (Chaceon quinquedens) at a cold se
Massive carbonate rocks, bathymodiolus mussels (some dead, some alive), and a small reddish brown squid at a cold seep site.
Massive carbonates (brown rocks), live and dead mussels, and white bacterial mats were found at this cold seep site explored by the Deep Discoverer RO
Methane bubbles rising from a cold seep site
Methane bubbles seen rising through the water column from a cold seep site.
Methane bubbles rising above an outcrop of methane hydrate
Methane bubbles rise above a cold seep site covered with bathymodiolus mussels.
Methane bubbles rise above a small topographic high covered with bathymodiolus mussels
Methane bubbles rising above a cold seep site.
Maybe a sponge.
Mucous in the water column
Many small spiral worm tubes and a few larger worm tubes.
Many salps in the water column over a rock outcrop and sediment bottom.
Many salps and a boulder serving as shelter for a fish and substrate for a large anemone.
Many salps, a cutthroat eel, and two large holes are seen.
Multiple species including Solenosmilia variabilis coral, cup corals, a large white sponge, what appears to be an acesta clam, and small yellow sponge
Multiple species including Solenosmilia variabilis coral, cup corals, a large white sponge, an eel, what appear to be acesta clams, and small yellow s
Midwater myctophid fish.
Mating red crabs Chaceon quinquedens seen from the back side.
Multiple catsharks and catshark egg casings rest on suspended fishing line.
Microbial mats coated in white sulfate material were observed and sampled at several vent sites at West Mata in 2009
Many brittle stars scattered over pebbled sediment at 1,965 meters in Gilbert Canyon.
Methane gas bubbles rise from the seafloor - this type of activity, originally noticed by the NOAA Ship OKEANOS EXPLORER in 2012 on a multibeam sonar
Many different species of invertebrates live together on the steep canyon walls of the Mid-Atlantic continental slope
Methane bubbles rising from a seep area.
Methane bubbles rising from a seep area.
Methane bubbles rise above a gas seep.
Methane bubble rising in upper center, scale worm at far right, and possible oil bubble in right center.
Methane hydrate outcropping with numerous ice worms
Methane seep with a red crab, a white squat lobster, and large vestimentiferan tube worms.
Methane seep with zoarcid eelpout, a red crab, white squat lobsters, and large vestimentiferan tube worms.
Methane seep with methane bubbles rising out of the sediment.
Methane seep with methane bubbles rising out of the sediment.
Methane seep area with white squat lobsters and large tube worms.
Methane bubbles seen rising from a "crater" on a large mound at a cold seep site
Material settling out from image expl7965 .
Maybe a large crab in the center of the photo
Mud wall with many small tube worms, a sea star, stylaster corals, and two squat lobsters.
Many creatures depend on the nutrients from cold seeps
Mussels surrounding a brine pool of denser water lying underneath less dense sea water.
Mussels, a white chiton, and small white crustaceans at a cold seep site.
Mussels, a white chiton, and small white crustaceans at a cold seep site.
Mussels and small stalked animals, perhaps barnacles, at a cold seep site.
Methane bubbles trapped and forming hydrate below a Bathymodiolus mussel
Methane bubbles trapped and forming hydrate below a Bathymodiolus mussel.
Mussels in a cold seep area.
Manning hingebeak shrimp (Cinetorhynchus manningi) with huge eyes in small white coral bush.
Manning hingebeak shrimp (Cinetorhynchus manningi) with huge eyes on sandy bottom.
Manning hingebeak shrimp (Cinetorhynchus manningi) with huge eyes on sandy
Manning hingebeak shrimp (Cinetorhynchus manningi) with huge eyes on sandy bottom.
Mussel shell with translucent soft corals with large polyps.
Marine debris - appears to be sediment covered blanket.
Marine debris - appears to be sediment covered blanket
Marine debris - rusting iron cable and artifacts with squat lobsters and tube worms.
Marine debris - rusting cable with tube worms.
Marine debris - plastic remnants?
Marine debris - monofilament fishing line?
Marine debris - plastic bag with cord?
Marine debris - appears to be plastic cord of some sort.
Marine debris - Plastic potato chip? bag
Marine debris - white plastic bag at bottom of depression.
Marine debris - large white anemone growing on large can.
Marine debris - can on near vertical ledge.
Marine debris - a sawed off wood block that has sunk to the bottom.
Marine debris - a man-made plank with what appears to be a metal fastener at its left end.
Marine debris - tree branch log with agglomerations of pteropod triangular shells adhering to sides.
Marine debris - a beer bottle lies below a large white vase sponge.
Marine debris - A large white squat lobster uses a cardboard trashfall as habitat.
Marine debris - A pink spotted holothurian seems to be barely hanging on to this tree branch.
Marine debris - A large white squat lobster, a pink spotted holothurian, and a white tubeworm shell colonized by hydroids make this tree branch home.
Marine debris - A deteriorating tree branch on the seafloor.
Marine debris - A coconut lying on the seafloor.
Marine debris - A purplish red anemone makes its home on a cardboard? material
Marine debris - A plastic swizzle stick.
Marine debris - A rusty can.
Marine debris - A natural woodfall.
Marine debris - A woodfall, whether natural or man-produced is indeterminate in this image
Marine debris - A bucket advertising Hempel marine coatings and paints sitting in the midst of a seeming deep sea desert.
Maybe an octopod swimming over the bottom.
Mussel shells on seafloor indicating earlier hydrothermal venting in this area
Mass of shrimp in close proximity to hydrothermal venting
Maybe two legs of a brittle star poking out from a burrow.
Mussels, limpets and bacterial mat
Microbial and sponge material were found in pockets in the active portion of the Tempus Fugit vent field
Microbial and sponge material were found in pockets in the active portion of the Tempus Fugit vent field
Microbial and sponge material were found in pockets in the active portion of the Tempus Fugit vent field (live clam at center).
Microscopic microbial material often lines cracks and vent openings in the basaltic seafloor lava following volcanic eruptions
Microscopic microbial material often lines cracks and vent openings in the basaltic seafloor lava following volcanic eruptions.
Microscopic microbial material often lines cracks and vent openings in the basaltic seafloor lava following volcanic eruptions.
Murky water, a deep sea fish, but little life apparent on rock surface of lava flow.
Murky water, a few red shrimp seen in the foreground, and dead mussel shells to the left
Macrourid fish over field of pillow lavas.
Macrourid fish over field of pillow lavas.
Macrourid fish cruising over sediment covered bottom
Macrourid fish cruising over sediment covered bottom with stalked sponge in foreground.
Macrourid fish in field of pillow lavas
Macrourid fish in field of pillow lavas
Macrourid fish swimming over rock outcrop.
Macrourid fish with blunt snout
Macrourid fish swimming over pillow lavas in areas of hydrothermal venting
Many armed Anthomastus coral
Marine debris - snarled monofilament fishing line.
Marine debris - some sort of man-modified wooden artifact.
Marine debris -blue plastic on the seafloor
Marine debris - wood, cardboard, and a rusting can.
Marine debris - lost fishing gear? cans filled with cement to make anchors.
Multi-colored squid that appears to fluoresce.
Multi-colored squid that appears to fluoresce.
Must be a good place to be a feather star crinoid
Mushroom coral - Anthomastus sp.- with polyps fully extended
Mushroom coral - Anthomastus sp.- with polyps fully extended.
Mushroom coral - Anthomastus sp.- with polyps fully extended.
Mushroom coral - Anthomastus sp.- with an amphipod.
Mushroom coral - Anthomastus sp
Mushroom coral - Anthomastus sp.
Mushroom coral - Anthomastus sp.
Many corals, a large shrimp, and a squat lobster.
Multi-beam sonar image of sunken schooner found in the Hudson River.
Marine archaeologist taking measurements over the engine of the Coast and Geodetic SurveySteamer HASSLER.
Map of the Faroe Islands
Mr
Mr
Major Archibald Butt, military aid to President Taft - "one of God's noblemen." In: Marshall, Logan 1912
Mrs
Mud substrate with a pink anthomastus coral and white holothurians
Marine debris - vegetable material or plastic strapping material?
Mud substrate with small ledges, small red anemones, and small tube worms
Mound with sea squirts (ascidians), small red corals, tube worms, a large scallop, translucent holothurians, and a white starfish.
Mushroom coral Anthomastus sp
Mushroom coral Anthomastus sp
Monitoring Seirios and Little Hercules from the control console
Maintaining a sharp lookout
Metallogorgia sp
Mouth of an ophiuroid brittlestar.
Mosaic of a large colony of Lophelia on the bow of the Gulf Penn
Mosaic of a Callogorgia community.
Madrepora oculata (close-up) showing calyx structure
Macro image made with 60 mm lens showing sea fans with brittle stars.
Mass of unidentified fish eggs on Metallogorgia collected at Kelvin Seamount.
Multi-year ice floes and numerous cloud layers with the sun low on the horizon.
Most algae need a hard substrate upon which to anchor with their holdfast
Metal rich high-temperature venting on the northwest caldera wall of Brothers Volcano produces these black smoker chimneys.
Mussels dominate the hydrothermal biological community at Rumble V volcano just as at all the other large volcanoes explored along the Kermadec Arc
Mussels inhabit every bit of seafloor in order to feed in the ambient flow from seafloor hotsprings.
Mertensia ovum comb jellyfish outlined against the ice with accompanying codfish.
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