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2015 Hohonu Moana

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Large Poliopogon sponges dominate this scene

Large Poliopogon sponges dominate this scene. However, numerous...

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Multi-headed Caulophacus sponge, most likely a new genus, with associatedfeather star crinoids

Multi-headed Caulophacus sponge, most likely a new genus, with...

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Multi-headed Caulophacus sponge, most likely a new genus, with associatedfeather star crinoids

Multi-headed Caulophacus sponge, most likely a new genus, with...

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Anchor spicules of a large sponge

Anchor spicules of a large sponge. These type of silica strands...

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A large hexactellinid sponge looking somewhat like Napoleon's hat

A large hexactellinid sponge looking somewhat like Napoleon's hat...

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Hexactellinid sponge with long anchor spicules

Hexactellinid sponge with long anchor spicules.

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A gourd-shaped hexactellinid sponge

A gourd-shaped hexactellinid sponge.

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Structure of a dead hexactellinid sponge

Structure of a dead hexactellinid sponge.

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