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Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Teacher at Sea on board the NOAA Ship OREGON II
Title page to "Oceanic Ichthyology, A Treatise on the Deep-Sea and Pelagic Fishes of the World ...." by George Brown Goode and published in 1895
The Lobster Industry
The killing gang at work
The North Rookery, looking west to Starry Ateel Saint George Island, village of Saint George Drawing by H
The North shore of Saint Paul's Island, looking W.SW From the summit of Hutchinson's Hill
The walrus "coup." Eskimo lancing the exhausted walrus Saint Lawrence Island, Bering Sea
Type of fishermen's summer house
Torching herring at night near Eastport, Maine From a photograph by T
Torching at night for spurling or small herring in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts From sketch by J
Throwing bait to toll mackerel alongside the vessel Drawing by H
The cabin of mackerel schooner John D
The ordinary way in which cod gill-nets are set floating at Newfoundland From Bulletin U.S
Title page.
The base of a very old pillow lava
Two octopuses on a canyon wall
Three octopuses under a ledge
The base of the stalk of the hydroid seen in image expn3074.
Two hermit crabs
The same squat lobster seen in image expn3022 but better illuminated
Three-armed starfish - Neomorphaster forcipatus (Stichasteridae) on a pebble and sand substrate
Two specimens of Neomorphaster forcipatus (Stichasteridae) on what appears to be a lightly sedimented rock floor.
Translucent holothurians on a brown silty substrate that makes them nearly invisible.
Translucent holothurians on a brown silty substrate that makes them nearly invisible.
Two swimming white translucent holothurians
Two ear-like sponges next to a bowl shaped sponge divided into numerous sectors.
The bottom of a question mark pen coral with a conical base.
The top of a question mark pen coral.
Two large bamboo whip corals over a rocky bottom with a few sponges.
The top of a pink coral bush with yellow-green zoanthids and an orange brisingid sea star.
Two feather star crinoids and gooseneck barnacles make a "black coral" bush home.
Two orange "black coral" bushes on a vertical wall.
The base of a large and robust bamboo coral bush with polyps extended.
The bottom half (relative to the canyon wall) of the large Paragorgia sp
The full pinkish white anemone seen in image expn2619.
Two nearly parallel lines scar the seafloor in an area nearly devoid of life
Two lobate ctenophores seen side by side
Two white feather star crinoids on a dead coral stalk.
Top view of a venus flower basket sponge.
Top view of a venus flower basket sponge.
Two glass vase sponges and two pink brittle stars.
The deepsea starfish Dytaster insignis
The deepsea starfish Dytaster insignis
The deepsea starfish Dytaster insignis
The deepsea starfish Dytaster insignis
The goniasterid starfish Nymphaester arenatus.
The goniasterid starfish Nymphaester arenatus.
The goniasterid starfish Nymphaester arenatus.
Tail view of a roughy?
The black skate seen in image expn2229.
This eel appears to have been attacked and its tail lost.
Two white feather star crinoids on the end of a dead coral stalk.
Two compact purplish blue holothurians on the seafloor.
The same Enypniastes holothurian on a sandy seafloor with ropy excrement at the posterior end
Two Paramuricea coral bushes in close proximity - one with polyps extended and the other with polyps retracted
Two small white octocorals and a small brown anemone on a bed of Lophelia pertusa debris.
Two species of small white coral, the one on the left definitely an octocoral, in a bed of dead Lophelia pertusa debris
Two species of "black coral", one a yellow whip coral and the other a blackish gray species.
Two species of "black coral", one a yellow whip coral and the other a blackish gray species
Two, possibly three octocoral species, a white squat lobster, and a large white sponge.
The base of a small Paragorgia sp
The base of a white bamboo whip coral.
The base of a white bamboo whip coral.
Two red shrimp help locate an otherwise almost invisible small white bamboo coral bush.
Two red shrimp help locate an otherwise almost invisible small white bamboo coral bush.
Two large brittle stars on a Paramuricea coral bush.
Two bamboo coral bushes, a white urchin, and a red shrimp swimming to the right
Two black coral bushes with large pink squat lobsters with long legs and chelae
Two red shrimp of different sizes next to a small octocoral.
Two red shrimp of different sizes.
The flat-claw coral squat lobster (Uropthychus nitidus) always is found among the golden sea fan, Chrysogorgia sp.
The flat-claw coral squat lobster (Uropthychus nitidus) always is found among the golden sea fan, Chrysogorgia sp.
Tube worms and Alvinocaris shrimp at the base of a "tar lily."
Tip of single large tube worm at cold seep site in image expn1805.
Two large anemones are seen on a high rock protruding from the brine pool.
The manipulator arms of Deep Discoverer at the edge of a brine pool.
The edge of a brine pool with orange bacterial mat.
Temperature probe being inserted in cold seep site with mussels, urchins, one large red shrimp, and a golden chaceon crab.
Two orange anemones, one open, the other closed, attached to a lone rock on a sand and mud bottom.
Two large orange anemones.
The manipulator arm of the JASON II ROV sampling a small Callogoriga americana octoral bush with associated brittle star.
The manipulator arm of the JASON II ROV sampling the "black coral" species Leiopathes glaberrima.
Two squid and a fish.
Tail of a fish.
Two sizes of longfin hake in vicinity of stand of large white anemones with orange mouths.
Tail of a large fish passing beneath camera
Tail of a red fish, Lophelia rubble, and numerous small biota.
Tail view of a large shrimp on the seafloor.
The arm of the Little Hercules ROV collects a dead giant isopod from the brine pool.
The edge of a brine pool with the brine being azoic and the "normal" waters supporting chemosynthetic mussels.
Two squat lobsters fighting? breeding? in foreground in image dominated by large white anemone with orange mouth.
Three large squat lobsters, white Leiopathes glaberrima coral, two large sponges , a large white anemone, and the arms of a number of feather star cri
The manipulator arm of the ROV grabbing the dead isopod seen in the previous two images.
The brine pools are devoid of life
The brine pools are devoid of life
These craters mark the formation of brine pools, from which salt has seeped through the seafloor and encrusted the nearby substrate.
These craters mark the formation of brine pools, from which salt has seeped through the seafloor and encrusted the nearby substrate.
These craters mark the formation of brine pools, from which salt has seeped through the seafloor and encrusted the nearby substrate.
These craters mark the formation of brine pools, from which salt has seeped through the seafloor and encrusted the nearby substrate.
The ROV is following an area of discolored sediment to ultimately a large brine pool.
Tube worms with red tentacles extended.
Two striking brittle stars with black central disk and banded black and yellow brown arms below a small bamboo coral bush.
Two different species of brittle stars are apparent in this image, the large orange star in the upper right, and two or three brittle stars with a bla
Three brittle stars oriented in a sub-parallel array
Two different types of brittle stars associated with Callogorgia americana coral bushes
Two brittle stars on a white bamboo coral.
Two different species of brittle stars on a coral bush covered with dark material following the DWH oil spill.
Two large brittle stars and a squat lobster on a coral bush covered with some sort of adhering material following the DWH oil spill.
The sea star is left alone only to be sucked up by the vacuum sampling device on the ROV.
Two intertwined basket stars - one white and one yellow.
Two yellow sea lily stalked crinoids, a red anthomastus coral, small bamboo corals, and a yellow feather star crinoid in the background.
The tube anemone Cerianthus membranaceous.
The tube anemone Cerianthus membranaceous.
The tube anemone Cerianthus membranaceous.
Two purplish white anemones on a sediment slope.
Three-D view of Mytilus Seamount bathymetry as observed by ROV operator and science party.
Three-D view of Mytilus Seamount bathymetry as observed by ROV Three-D view of Mytilus Seamount bathymetry as observed by ROV
Two sediment chutes cut into the canyon wall
Two sediment chutes cut into the canyon wall
Three different layers of sedimentary rock differentiated by color variations.
The sometimes patchy nature of areas able to support life at a cold seep site becomes evident in this image as small groups of bathymodiolus mussels a
The sometimes patchy nature of areas able to support life at a cold seep site becomes evident in this image as small groups of bathymodiolus mussels a
The tail of a cusk eel is seen in an area of carbonate rock with an irregular surface
The dead trunk of what must have been an ancient coral bush hosts numerous cup corals
Tail of a witch flounder laying on the bottom in a cold seep area with white and gray bacterial mat.
Thousands of dead mussel shells litter the sea floor at a former cold seep site.
Two small corals with a reddish pink brittle star climbing one of them while a large white brittle star of a species that seems to stay on the bottom
Two gastropod shells, the smaller housing a hermit crab.
Two salp at right angles and a bamboo coral in the background.
The large white object is a closed up sea anemone
Two Atlantic rockfish Sebastes sp., a red crab literally hanging out off the small boulder, a longfin hake below the crab, and a blackbelly rosefish o
Two octopuses (or octopi, octopodes - pick one you prefer) seen under a ledge
Two swimming squid.
Two squid, perhaps the same species but showing (controllable by muscles for each individual spot) different coloration.
Two different species of squid cruising over the seafloor.
Translucent squid.
The black swimming organisms appear to be a type of juvenile fish while the organism with a partially red body at the bottom center is probably a type
Tail view of an orange rockling (Gaidropsarus sp.) on a mud bottom.
Two white feather stars on a small yellow Paramuricean coral that also hosts a large brittle star
Two paramuricid coral bushes with associated brittle stars
Two different species of octorals with a beautiful pandalid striped soldier shrimp.
Three pandalid shrimp on a coral bush with an encrusting sponge below.
Two lithodid crabs interacting
Two red and white banded shrimp on a small yellow octocoral.
Two red and white banded shrimp
Two small translucent anemones with white spots at the end of their tentacles.
Two large Paragorgia colonies with associated species
The cooled "pillow" lava seen here forms when eruptions spread at relatively slow rates.
The orangish-brown material is iron oxide encrusted microbial mats, often observed at low-temperature hydrothermal vents.
Two black smoker chimneys belch hot vent fluid up into the water column, helping to form the plume that the CTD found above the volcano.
The Quest 4000 remotely operated vehicle collecting biological samples with suction sampler.
The Quest 4000 remotely operated vehicle collecting geological samples with the manipulator claw.
The Quest 4000 ROV prepares to use a 'gastight' vent fluid sampler.
These gelatinous globules covered large areas of the seafloor seen while the ROV was ascending the western slope of the central cone within the large
Taking a sample of hot water with a titanium syringe sampler
The longfinger hermit crab (Pagurus rathbuni).
Typical inhabitants found on shipwrecks on the Mid-Atlantic coast
This vast mussel community was found on a flat bottom as well as on rocks rising a meter or more off the seafloor.
The Jason ROV collects a sea urchin and a few mussels from the expansive mussel bed with its manipulator arm.
The diversity of coral species on the canyon walls was quite high at times
This strange looking, unidentified species of deep-sea shark was seen several times at a particular ledge system in Norfolk Canyon.
Three bubbles of less dense than water hydrocarbon gas and fluids escaping from an oil, gas, and brine seep area
The methane bucket deployed over a methane seep with live mussels and a large red crab (Chaceon quinquedens) in the background
The methane bucket deployed over a methane seep with live mussels and a large red crab (Chaceon quinquedens) in the background
The Little Hercules remotely operated vehicle, outfitted with a 'methane bucket' capture device, captures gas bubbles percolating up from a seafloor g
The tail of a large fish is seen in the hole in the side of the crater seen in image expl8285
Tip of vestimentiferan worm tube.
Three Shaefer's anglerfish (Sladenia shaefersi)
Two Shaefer's anglerfish (Sladenia shaefersi)
Two Shaefer's anglerfish (Sladenia shaefersi)
Tail view of a longnose or narrownose chimaera (Harriota raleighana)
Tail of large skate
Two large squid attempting to mate in the Gulf of Mexico
The orange seemingly illuminated eyes of this lithodid crab give it an eerie appearance.
The giant isopod Bathynomus giganteus.
The giant isopod Bathynomus giganteus.
The giant isopod Bathynomus giganteus.
Top of a bamboo whip coral.
Translucent white octocoral colony.
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