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2013 Northeast U. S. Canyons Expedition

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Salps in a depression

Salps in a depression.

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Salps in the water column, witch flounders and a cutthroat eel on the seafloor

Salps in the water column, witch flounders and a cutthroat eel on...

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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, krill, and possibly a squid seen at an odd angle

Salps, krill, and possibly a squid seen at an odd angle.

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Salps and squid in the water column and a red crab and a witch flounder onthe seafloor

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A salp and a cutthroat eel seemingly mimicking each other

A salp and a cutthroat eel seemingly mimicking each other.

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Salps, two large shrimp,  and a large hermit crab in a whelk shell are seen inan area of landslide debris

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A huge number of salps are seen in this image

A huge number of salps are seen in this image.

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