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ROV Video of Stunning Creatures

Using an ROV (Remotely-Operated Vehicle) equipped with a high-definition video...
Fri, 01/07/2011 - 14:53
A transparent ctenophore with two long tentacles.
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Arctic Ctenophore with Long Tentacles

Dryodora glandiformis is a ctenophore found in Arctic and Northern European waters,...
A translucent arctic comb jelly.
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Arctic Comb Jelly

The Arctic comb jelly or sea nut (Mertensia ovum) is commonly found in the surface...
New deep sea expeditions reveal new species underwater.
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New Jelly Species: 'Bathykorus bouilloni'

Many expeditions in the Arctic reveal new species, such as this jellyfish...
An amphipod within Arctic sea ice.
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Amphipod Under Arctic Sea Ice

Several species of amphipod like this one, Gammarus wilkitzkii, live permanently...
A sea star brought up from a benthic ROV dive.
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Sea star, Captured by ROV

A sea star, Hymenaster pellucidus, brought up from a benthic ROV dive. View the...
Bivalves brought up from the deep Arctic seafloor.
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Deep-Sea Bivalves

Bivalves brought up in a box corer from the deep Arctic seafloor....
A cnidarian brought up from the seafloor
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Deep-Sea Cnidarian

A cnidarian brought up from the Arctic seafloor more than 2000 meters (6562 feet)...
Bottom trawl treasures from the shallow Chukchi Seafloor
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Bucket of Creatures from an Arctic Shelf

Bottom trawl treasures from the shallow Chukchi Seafloor near the Canada Basin: sea...
Lanceola clausi is a rare deep-water organism.
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Deep-Sea Amphipod

Lanceola clausi, the bull-dog amphipod, another rare deep-water species captured...
Oikopleura gorskyi is a rare deep-water species of larvacean
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Deep-Water Larvacean

Found in Arctic waters, this rare deep-water species of larvacean, Oikopleura...
Calanus hyperboerus is the preferred food for Bowhead whales.
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Arctic Copepod

This copepod Calanus hyperboreus (up to 7mm in length) lives...

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