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2015 Hohonu Moana

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A scene dominated by hexactellinid sponges - primarily Tretopleura sp

A scene dominated by hexactellinid sponges - primarily...

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Farrea sp3 near occa erecta sponge

Farrea sp3 near occa erecta sponge.

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A large hexactellinid sponge - Farrea sp3 occa erecta

A large hexactellinid sponge - Farrea sp3 occa erecta. A black...

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A large live hexactellinid sponge - Farrea sp3 occa erecta - the same seen inimage expn5595

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A dirty looking cidarid sea urchin on a dead bamboo coral branch

A dirty looking cidarid sea urchin on a dead bamboo coral branch...

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An dirty ugly looking cidarid sea urchin on a sand and shell debris substrate

An dirty ugly looking cidarid sea urchin on a sand and shell...

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A cidarid urchin on a dead coral branch

A cidarid urchin on a dead coral branch. The underlying...

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A white echinothurioid urchin

A white echinothurioid urchin. This type of urchin is virtually a...

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