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2013 Northeast U. S. Canyons Expedition

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A witch flounder tail, a long salp, a large venus flytrap anemone, large shrimp,a small eel, and plastic marine debris being used as habitat by the shrimp

A witch flounder tail, a long salp, a large venus flytrap anemone...

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A beautiful red ctenophore seen in the water column

A beautiful red ctenophore seen in the water column.

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Salps in the water column, fish on the seafloor

Salps in the water column, fish on the seafloor.

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Unlucky salps that drifted into a hole in the seafloor

Unlucky salps that drifted into a hole in the seafloor.

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Unlucky salp in hole in the seafloor

Unlucky salp in hole in the seafloor.

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Unlucky salps that have drifted into a hole in the seafloor

Unlucky salps that have drifted into a hole in the seafloor.

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Unlucky salps that have drifted into a hole in the seafloor

Unlucky salps that have drifted into a hole in the seafloor.

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Salps galore in the water column!  A red crab is seen on the seafloor

Salps galore in the water column! A red crab is seen on the...

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