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Sandbar shark in the cradle.
Sandbar shark in the cradle.
Sea Turtle
Shark on bottom reflected off water surface above.
Sampling catch
Science party labeling and preserving extracted fish body parts for further study.
Sampling anchovy trawl catch.
Swim call!! NOT!!
Sea bird and marine mammal observers on the flying bridge of the NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN.
Scientist demonstrating some displeasure at handling jellyfish.
Scientist with sorting trays containing a large jellyfish, numerous lanternfish, and small squid
Sorting lanternfish (myctophids).
Sorting krill and small fish for study by scientific party.
Sorted tubs of fish ready for study and measurement by scientific party.
Sorted tubs of fish ready for study and measurement by scientific party.
Scientific party preparing to sort catch of krill and small mid-water fish.
Scientist sorting catch of small squid.
Sand lance
Scallop observed on a dive in Three Saints Bay.
Splitting
Sub-sample of hake.
Sardine
Squid on sorting tray.
Smooth lumpsucker
Science party sorting catch of mid-water lanternfish (myctophids).
Science party sorting catch of mid-water lanternfish (myctophids).
Snipe eel
Sorting trays with squid from mid-water trawl.
Sorting trays with results of mid-water trawl.
Sunfish
Simrad EK60 water column display showing bottom, deep scattering layer of euphausids, and schools of fish.
Science operations on the NOAA Ship MILLER FREEMAN.
Small Tanner crab and pelagic snail.
Salmon
Sleeper shark
Sleeper shark
Sea squirts (tunicates)
Sorting baskets on deck
Splitnose rockfish and hake on sorting table.
Salmon shark in the midst of a catch of salmon.
Shortraker rockfish - these fish can live up to 190 years.
Sorting mid-water fish.
Salps.
Skeleton shrimp - actually a type of amphipod.
Skeleton shrimp - actually a type of amphipod.
Skeleton shrimp - actually a type of amphipod.
Separating the material collected inTucker midwater plankton trawl in laboratory by means of sieve.
Sample from Tucker midwater plankton trawl.
Sending the messenger down the line to open the net for collection with Tucker midwater plankton trawl.
Scientist apparently started with the skate seen in image fis00310.
Scientist pondering where to start in a dredge haul containing a large skate, numerous starfish, and a variety of marine life.
Scientist with large king crab obtained during night operations
Scientists collecting more deep sea treasures from a bottom trawl.
Small fish and shrimp from bottom trawling operation sorted out for further study.
Sifting through bottom trawl material.
Sifting through bottom trawl material.
Sifting through a bottom sample obtained with grab sampler.
Sorting, trimming, and bailing sponges at Key West, Florida
Sponge-loft at Key West, Florida From a photograph
Sponges as landed by the fishermen at Key West, Fla., and ready for sale From a photograph
Summer village of lobster fishermen at No Man's Land, Massachusetts Drawing by H
Shooting the old males; spearing the surround; the drive Drawing by H
Stripping sea-elephant blubber and rolling it in barrels to try-works Southwest beach, Herd's Island Drawing by H
Sketch map of Herd's Island, Antarctic Ocean Latitude: 53 degrees 10 minutes South
Side and interior plan of whale-boat equipped with apparatus of capture, &c
Starboard quarter of a whale-ship Showing the manner of transporting the captain's boat and the spare boats
Steam whaling-bark Mary & Helen, of New Bedford, Massachusetts Afterwards the Rodgers of the Jeanette search expedition Drawing by C
Salmon cannery at Astoria, Oregon From a photograph
Shad-fishing at night on the Susquehanna River; laying out the gill-net From a photograph
Shad-fishing in Albemarle Sound; laying out the seine Drawing by H
Skim-net fishing for shad in the Neuse River, North Carolina Drawing by H
Shad gill-nets in the Edisto River, South Carolina From a photograph
Soldering room at sardine cannery, Eastport, Maine Solderers sealing the cans From a photograph by T
Spreading herring on flakes for drying in the sun or in an oven From a photograph by T
Sardine steamer for collecting herring and towing weir boats From a photograph by T
Section of ballasted weir near Eastport, Maine; for rocky bottom From a photograph by T
Shore herring weir near Eastport, Maine; the common form of brush weir From a photograph by T
Slivering menhaden for bait From Report U
Sloops cruising for fish One sloop is for crew to live on and to tow seine-boats The others to carry fish to the factory
School of menhaden surrounded with purse-seine and fish striking the net From sketch by Capt
Sword fishermen in position for action From Report U
Surf-fishing in boats for mackerel Drawing by H
Seine boats in winter quarters at Gloucester, Massachusetts From photograph by T.W
Seine boat; purse davit with blocks; oar-rests Purse weight and purse blocks; bow fittings
Setting haddock trawls from schooner under sail; Set at right angles to course of the vessel Drawing by H
Splitting and washing George's Bank cod at Wonson's wharf, Gloucester, Mass
Sectional plan of well-smack employed in the fresh halibut fishery As used on George's Bank 1836 to 1845 Drawing by Capt
Some sort of algae growing around an area of dead cup corals interspersed with live cup corals
Small purple octocorals and zoanthids cover the skeleton of a dead coral bush
Small white corals, a yellow tunicate, and small sponges on an iron-oxide stained rock outcrop.
Small white barnacles with cirri extended on a rock outcrop.
Small white barnacles with cirri extended on a rock outcrop.
Small white barnacles on a rock outcrop.
Skeleton shrimp, actually a type of amphipod, on a hydroid
Skeleton shrimp, actually a type of amphipod, on a hydroid.
Stern view of a large red swimming shrimp next to a canyon wall.
Sand star - Astropecten articulatus.
Sand star (Astropecten articulatus) on a current swept bottom .
Sponge with unique bumpy surface
Strangely configured sponge with a unique growth pattern.
Strangely configured sponge with a unique growth pattern.
Stalked globular sponge and brown melon sponge
Small blue and white sponges on rock substrate
Seemingly perforated texture of large white sponge.
Small white octocorals on a rock base apparently bending with the current.
Small white octocorals on a rock base.
Small translucent octorals
Small white and pink octocorals anchored to a rock.
Small white and pink octorals next to a spiked sessile animal that might be a carnivorous sponge.
Small white and pink octorals next to a spiked sessile animal that might be a carnivorous sponge.
Small red Swiftia sp
Strange white and yellow anemones with fairly delicate tentacles.
Strange white and yellow anemones with fairly delicate tentacles.
Sedimentary layers seen in mudstone
Sediment cloud in vicinity of mudstone cobble
Sediment cloud in vicinity of mudstone cobble
Small mounds in a flat sedimented area swept by currents as shown by the ripple pattern.
Small vase sponge and red shrimp in a small depression with sargassum weed.
Starfish covering self with sediment.
Starfish on pteropod shells.
Small starfish and red shrimp.
Skate or shark egg case (called a mermaid's purse) in a "black" coral bush.
Small scorpionfish over a field of Lophelia pertusa rubble.
Small fish, perhaps greeneye, over a lophelia rubble field.
Small fish, perhaps greeneye, over a lophelia rubble field.
Sharks seen as Deep Discoverer nears the surface
Snail fish
Snail fish
Snail fish (a Liparid)
Snail fish
Snail fish
Snail fish
Snailfish (a Liparid) at approximately 2,000 meters water depth.
Snailfish (a Liparid) at approximately 2,000 meters water depth.
Small purple octocorals growing a dead coral branch amidst small bamboo corals.
Small Paragorgia sp
Small octocoral bushes and some Lophelia pertusa.
Soft coral in a new, recently described family called Aquaumbridae
Soft coral in a new, recently described family called Aquaumbridae
Stylaster coral.
Small purple octocorals.
Small green octocorals.
Small purple octocorals on a dead coral bush.
Small arthropods (shrimp? amphipods?) on a dead bamboo whip coral.
Stalk of an octocoral bush with yellow polyps extended and an associated pink brittle star.
Shrimp in Acanella sp
Shrimp in Acanella sp
Shrimp in chrysogorgia coral bush.
Small fauna associated with "tar lily" including hydroids and small serpulid worm tubes.
Shrimp, amphipods, and numerous small white brittle stars are seen on mussels at this cold seep site.
Sharply defined boundary between brine pool and normal seafloor
Small purple octocorals, a golden crab, and small tube worms on a rock protruding from a brine pool.
Small white gastropods seem to be randomly strewn over the surface at a cold seep site.
Sampling an orange "black coral" whip coral (Stichopathes sp.) and associated brittle star with red and white central disk.
Sunset framed in the A-Frame of the NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER
Some coral and anthozoids covered with brown flocculent material
Side view of a red Paragorgia coral bush.
Sponges, hydroids, a large sea star, and marine debris consisting of a large rope.
Sea urchin or holothurian trails in soft unconsolidated sediment.
Sponge
Squid ink? fish excrement? in water column.
Squid ink? fish excrement? in water column.
Squid swimming over bottom.
Squid in close proximity to bottom.
Squid over bottom.
Squid crashing -2.
Squid crashing -1.
Seemingly translucent fish in vicinity of white anemones, lollypop sponges, and white "black coral" Leiopathes glaberrima.
Snowy grouper amazed at this intrusion from the world above.
Snowy grouper.
Shrimp with ridiculously long antennae.
Shrimp with ridiculously long antennae.
Squat lobster with chelae open and ready for action.
Squat lobster in front of a small white coral and a colony of brownish yellow zoanthids.
Small tube worms, two shrimp, and a gastropod are seen at a cold seep site.
Solitary tube worms on silty bottom.
Swimming red holothurian.
Swimming red holothurian.
Swimming red holothurian.
Swimming red holothurian.
Swimming red holothurian.
Small bamboo corals with associated brittle stars, a red anthomastus coral with polyps retracted, a large white anemone, and a yellow feather star cri
Sonar display of forward looking sonar on Deep Discoverer as it encounters an escarpment.
Sonar display of forward looking sonar on Deep Discoverer as it encounters an escarpment.
Small life forms are seen on and near an iron-oxide stained area of Mytilus Seamount.
Sponges on a basalt wall.
Sponges on a basalt wall.
Sponges on a basalt wall.
Sponges and brittle stars on this vertical washboard appearing basalt cliff.
Sponges are the dominant large fauna seen on this basalt outcrop
Section of canyon wall with small corals
Small tube worms, a large cup corall, and small sponges in the vicinity of what appears to be a fossil burrow.
Sediment chute with pebbles that seem to have swept away thin veneer of sediment and left underlying rock exposed.
Sediment chute with rock and sediment.
Sediment covered mudstone? with many large holes and collapse features between holes.A small natural stone arch is seen
Sediment dug from this burrow has a different texture and color from the seafloor material
Sedimentary rock that failed and fractured on the left.
Sediment chutes extending down the canyon wall
Sediment chutes extending down the canyon wall
Small white spiral serpulid tube worms and bathymodiolus mussels at a seep site
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