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2015 Hohonu Moana

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A light purple translucent holothurian crawling over a basalt surface

A light purple translucent holothurian crawling over a basalt...

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A translucent holothurian with one end purple

A translucent holothurian with one end purple. This is the same...

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A melange of life including yellow coral, white anemones, and a whole colony oflarge hydroids of various sizes in the upper left of the image

A melange of life including yellow coral, white anemones, and a...

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One large hydroid with a relatively thin stem and nine smaller stems withsmall hydroids

One large hydroid with a relatively thin stem and nine smaller...

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Another view of the same family of hydroids seen in image expn5652

Another view of the same family of hydroids seen in image...

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A closeup of the large hydroid seen in images expn5652 and expn5653

A closeup of the large hydroid seen in images expn5652 and...

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Hydroids at the top of what appears to be a broken sponge stalk

Hydroids at the top of what appears to be a broken sponge stalk.

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Hydroids at the top of what appears to be a broken sponge stalk

Hydroids at the top of what appears to be a broken sponge stalk.

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