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Summary
Description Beryx decadactylus 4.jpg |
English:
Beryx decadactylus (alfonsino) hovering around a large Lophelia coral. Many fishes use the deep coral habitat in a similar way as fishes in shallow coral systems, and this is a major focus of our research.
Image ID: expl0431, Voyage To Inner Space - Exploring the Seas With NOAA Collect Location: North Carolina Continental Slope Photographer: Dr. Ken Sulak, USGS Credit: Life on the Edge 2004 Expedition: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration |
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Source | http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/htmls/expl0431.htm |
Author | Dr. Ken Sulak, USGS |
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