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Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Water survival skills training session for Senegalese artisanal fishermen.
Workboat holding net prior to ship encircling school of tuna.
Work station on HENRY BIGELOW monitoring depth, water column, charted position, status of after-deck operations, etc
World War II debris? Remains of a shipwreck? An otherwise pristine reef is besmirched with marine debris.
Who knows what sort of toxic materials are still encased in these drums
Whelk - genus Nucella
What shall we get this time? Photo -1
Whale harpoon gun loaded and being turned so as to point at the whale
Workers sort scallops by size at a waterside processing plant in Seaford, Virginia.
Wood-and-wire lobster pots, seen here on a dock at Puerto Rico's Fajardo Beach, are still common in the Caribbean.
Women have found places as both skilled fishermen and owners in some places such as Kodiak, Alaska.
Whaling vessels at New Bedford, Massachusetts, in October 1901
Weighing a big sea bass
Women preparing tuna for canning at a plant in southern California.
When a boat is too confining, fishermen step out on a shoal and cast for redfish in Laguna Madre
Well-prepared fishermen help define "taking it easy" at Manasquan Inlet.
What a great way to spend the day - surf fishing near Vandenburg AFB
What a great way to spend the day - surf fishing near Vandenburg AFB
Weighing squid from the F/V ATLANTIC TRAVELLER at Co-op Seafood Market dock.
When you're up to your knees in pollock you must be on the MILLER FREEMAN.
Water sampling instrument and float being recovered
Whelk pots used to catch the common whelk Buccinum undatum
Working in the lights and rigging of a commercial bait boat
Washing down the decks - a mariner's work is never done
Working together to secure the harvest of shrimp off the THREE SONS
Working together to secure the harvest of shrimp off the THREE SONS
Working together to secure the harvest of shrimp off the THREE SONS
Working together to secure the harvest of shrimp off the THREE SONS
Working together to secure the harvest of shrimp off the THREE SONS
Working at the ROV control station during a high-tech skiff survey.
Working in Oregon fish hatchery, pouring bucket of salmonid eggs into tank
Wood storks hanging out at Mary's Fish Camp near the cleaning table
White grunt caught at Frank's Pier in Bayport
Wackie Jackie's Bait House, serving the sport fishermen south of Hernando Beach This is an old time bait and tackle shop.
Whaler off of NOAA Ship JOHN N
White whip (black) coral.
Walleye pollock being separated on the conveyor belt.
Whale shark viewing photographer.
Working on the sorting table
White nudibranch observed on a dive in Three Saints Bay.
White nudibranch observed on a dive in Three Saints Bay.
West coast yellowtail rockfish and yelloweye rockfish (the red fish).
Water haul coming in.
Washing material on inside of Pairavet II vertical net sampler.
Washing material on inside of bongo nets down into the cod end sample bottles.
Washing material adhering to nets into cod end of Pairovet II nets.
Washing the nets which pushes collected material into cod end of Tucker midwater plankton trawl.
Working sea-elephants at northeast point, Herd's Island Drawing by H
Whale ships at New Bedford wharf; ship hove down for repairs; oil-casks From photograph by U
Whaling rocket
Whalemen's harpoons
Whaling schooner Amelia, of New Bedford, Massachusetts Drawing by C
Whaling vessels fitted out at New Bedford wharves From a photograph by T
Washing, draining, and flaking herring at sardine cannery, Eastport, Maine From a photograph by T
Way in which cod gill-nets are set for underrunning In Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts From Bulletin U.S
Way in which cod gill-nets are set at the bottom On the east coast of Newfoundland From Bulletin U.S
Weighing and selling halibut on deck of George's Bank hand-line cod schooner Drawing by H
White plastic? paper? in close proximity to pancake urchin.
White plastic? paper? in close proximity to pancake urchin while eel swims in center of image
What is this thing?
What appears to be a somewhat bizarre white sponge, purple octocorals with polyps retracted encrusting a large dead sponge, and a smaller white sponge
What are the long brown animals? Worms? Eels? Are they eating the Paragorgia recruits?
What has caused the odd sediment trail in the vicinity of this xenophyophore?
What appears to be a small white crustacean adhering to the leg of this pycnogonid sea spider
White-tipped tentacles of a large anemone.
White sea urchins on a black boulder.
White sea urchins and brownish pink brittle stars with red central disks on a sand and pebble substrate.
White spherical sea urchins, small blackish gray brittle stars, and larger pinkish brittle star on a black rock, perhaps an ice melt dropped boulder.
White spherical sea urchins, small blackish gray brittle stars, and larger pinkish brittle star on a black rock, perhaps an ice melt dropped boulder.
White cylindrical stalked sponge and numerous bluish gray sponges adhering to rock surface
White sponges with a variety of shapes on a black rock outcrop.
White sponge
White sponge, Lophelia pertusa coral, and at least two squat lobsters whose chelae are visible.
White zoanthids growing on the trunk of a large dead coral bush
What caused the pink layer?
White octocoral with greenish zoanthids.
White hydrate? bacterial mat? and Alvinocaris muricola shrimp and mussels at a cold seep site.
White zoanthids, a white holothurian, and the chelae of a squat lobster are seen on a high point next to a brine pool.
Worm tubes protruding from brine pool.
White and yellow encrusting sponges and a large white starfish.
White and orange anemones on worm tubes? dead coral? looking like flowers on their stalks.
What appears to be marine debris - an encrusted cable with a venus flytrap anemone.
White Lophelia pertusa scleractinian coral, orange "black" coral Leiopathes glaberrima, and a large orange anemone.
Widely dispersed tube worms.
Widely dispersed tube worms.
Widely dispersed tube worms.
Widely dispersed tube worms.
Worm tubes at a cold seep site covered with small dandelion-like white anemones and stalked sponges.
White anemones, yellow octocoral, and bamboo coral.
White anemones, yellow sponge, and lollypop sponges.
Whoops! Missed again
Witch flounder on bottom in an area of hummocky sediment covering.
White ophiuroid brittle stars on a cobble and sand bottom.
White sea stars and an anthomastus coral on a surface formed by spalling from the canyon wall.
White bacterial material possibly covering worm tubes (circular openings) at a cold seep site
White filamentous bacterial strands in a cold seep area covered with dead mussel shells.
White filamentous bacterial strands in a cold seep area covered with dead mussel shells.
White filamentous bacterial strands in a cold seep area covered with dead mussel shells.
White filamentous bacterial strands in a cold seep area covered with dead mussel shells.
What appear to be fossil shells at an outcrop at a cold seep site.
Worms? Arms of brittle stars that have buried themselves?
White object on the seafloor
White material, perhaps the base of a coral, small hydroids, and small sponges.
What are the objects trailing downward through the water column to the right? A cutthroat eel cruises to the left.
White and yellow encrusting sponges on a rock face.
White feather star crinoids, a sea anemone, and brittle stars make a Paramuricea sp
White feather star crinoids, a sea anemone, and brittle stars make a Paramuricea sp
White sponges, a pinkish bamboo coral, and a brisingid starfish at the right edge of the image.
White bamboo coral with white and gray feather star crinoids
White sponges and beautiful small purple octocorals on the east canyon wall.
White lophelia coral on the right, a peach-colored octocoral bush, acesta clams, and a spherical sea urchin.
Whitish-purple Paragorgia sp
White and pink Paragorgia sp
White and pink Paragorgia sp
White hermit crab seemingly outgrowing its shell.
White hermit crab seemingly outgrowing its shell.
White squat lobster
White squat lobster
White squat lobster
With the exception of the head area, a nearly translucent shrimp.
Walrus spotted during the 2010 Russian-U.S
Wet lab photograph of a Primnoa sample with a shark or skate egg case attached , collected in 2012.
Witch flounder, a flatfish seen on level bottom habitats which, like the goosefish, relies on camouflage to hide itself
Worm tubes colonized by white translucent zoanthids.
White translucent shrimp living within a bed of bathymodiolus mussels at a cold seep site
White squat lobsters and filaments of microbial material at a cold seep site covering rock material and a broken mussel shell.
White microbial material at a cold seep site.
White and gray material characteristic of cold seep sites in the Gulf of Mexico.
With the exception of the pink structure, this gelatinous creature is nearly invisible
With the exception of the pink structure, this gelatinous creature is nearly invisible
White sponge with large brittle star
Woodfall with large orange anemone, clear white zoanthids, a beautiful crinoid in the right center of the image, and the base of a glass sponge in the
Woodfall with large orange anemone, clear white zoanthids, a beautiful crinoid in the right center of the image, and the base of a glass sponge in the
Wood with a white gastropod encapsulated in a mud mound
Wood with a white gastropod encapsulated in a mud mound
White vase sponges, an orange anemone, a red shrimp, tube worms and other biota on a black rock outcrop.
What seems to be a random rock on a sand and mud bottom with a large orange anemone and at least one shrimp.
What has formed this mound?
What appears to be a large form of shallow-water algae that has sunk and carried down the slope until encountering a depression where it remains
White bacterial material at a cold seep site.
Worm? small crustacean? hanging out on the end of a vestimentiferan tube worm
White material, probably bacterial, attached to a bivalve shell at a cold seep site.
Worm tubes and small corals attached to a dead coral branch.
White squat lobster on sand covered black sediment? rock outcrop?
White sea urchin in vicinity of cold seep.
White ugly holothurians.
White holothurian showing tubule feet and branch like respiratory trees.
White sponge on a vertical rock face.
White sponge and orange anemone on rock outcrop.
White sponge with a small crinoid
White octocoral bush.
Whitish-yellow octocoral bush.
White chrysogorgia coral with squat lobster
White octocoral polyps with two shrimp visible and arms of brittle star at bottom of image.
White polyps on an antipatharia coral (black coral), a blue sponge, yellow sponge, and possibly a large red sponge behind coral bush.
White polyps on an antipatharia coral bush (black coral).
White anemone tentacles surrounding orange-pink mouth
White amphipod and anemone on small coral bush
White zooanthids
White zooanthids
White shrimp (possibly Rimicaris sp.) on hydrothermal chimney at Von Damm vent site on Mount Dent and smaller reddish shrimp with green head.
White shrimp (possibly Rimicaris sp.) on hydrothermal chimney at Von Damm vent site on Mount Dent and smaller reddish shrimp with green head.
Worm extended for feeding from long curling tube
Worm extended for feeding from long curling tube
Worm extended for feeding from long curling tube
White shrimp living near vent
White clay-like appearing material adjacent to highly rugose rock surface
White clay-like appearing material in crevasse between two very rugose opposing rock surfaces
What appears to be a burrow at the end of a lineal gouge with a pile of sedimentary material to the right of the gouge.
White tip shark and oceanic triggerfish
White tip shark and oceanic triggerfish
White tip shark and amberjack seen near surface by ROV
White tip shark and amberjacks seen near surface by ROV
White tip shark and amberjacks seen near surface by ROV
White squat lobster on a near vertical rock outcrop
White squat lobster on woodfall
White translucent holothurian on sandy bottom
White translucent holothurian on sandy bottom
White gastropod in what seems to be the detritus in the bottom of a depression.
White orange star fish with arms extended above surface
White bamboo corals, a large brisingid sea star, and a yellow coral bush
White sponge with eel-like fish in background on sandy sea floor.
White sea anemones with white sponge at end of stalk
White hexactinellida glass sponge known as a venus flower basket growing on sediment
White hexactinellida glass sponge known as a venus flower basket growing on sediment
White hexactinellida sponge growing on sediment
White tube worms and a few anemones on pillow lavas with a large eel pout in the foreground.
White sediment material dug out of a burrow and deposited on the sea floor surface.
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