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2016 Deepwater Exploration of the Mariana

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Hermit crab - family Parapaguridae - with attached anemone

Hermit crab - family Parapaguridae - with attached anemone.

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Blind lobster - family Polychelidae, Homeryon sp

Blind lobster - family Polychelidae, Homeryon sp.

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A white decorator crab - family Parapaguridae - with a translucent anemone

A white decorator crab - family Parapaguridae - with a...

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A carnivorous Megalodicopia  tunicate and a blind lobster

A carnivorous Megalodicopia tunicate and a blind lobster.

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Pagurid crab in a gastropod shell

Pagurid crab in a gastropod shell. Commonly called hermit crabs.

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A scalpellid barnacle with cirri extended

A scalpellid barnacle with cirri extended.

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A scalpellid barnacle with cirri extended

A scalpellid barnacle with cirri extended.

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A scalpellid barnacle with cirri retracted

A scalpellid barnacle with cirri retracted.

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