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Optimism in the Deep Sea - Connecting Corals, Museums, and Ocean Managers
The deep-sea is a treasure trove of resources. Diverse ecosystems cozy up next to...
June 2020

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The Sant Ocean Hall Turns Ten
The ocean is essential to all life, and covers 71 percent of the Earth’s surface....
September 2018
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What the Megalodon Left Behind
The largest shark ever to exist on this planet, Carcharocles megalodon, could grow...
July 2018

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Close-Up of Dover Sole Skin
This close-up of the skin of dover sole (Solea solea) masks its true ability: to...
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Lynne Parenti NMNH Fishes Curator
Lynne Parenti, Curator and Research Scientist, Smithsonian National Museum of...
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X-Ray Image of a Longnose Butterflyfish
The clearly pictured spines, rays and snout make identifying this longnose...
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X-Ray Image of Grooved Razorfish
An X-ray image of grooved razorfish (Centriscus scutatus). Razorfish are encased in...
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X-Ray Image of a Long-Spined Porcupine Fish
The robust oval, spine covered body of a long-spined porcupine fish (Diodon...
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X-Ray Image of a Slender Snipe Eel
The elongated body, characteristic long and narrow snout, and small teeth make the...
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Staci DeSchryver, Jason Moeller, and Caitlin Fine participants in NOAA’s Teacher at Sea Program
Staci DeSchryver, Jason Moeller, and Caitlin Fine, during their time in NOAA’s...
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Solitary Deep-water Corals
These corals from the Smithsonian collections are Stephanocyathus (A.)...
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