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Coral Sea, Duration 11 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 15 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 9 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at dusk, Duration 15 seconds
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Coral Sea, Duration 11 seconds, Shot includes Periclimenes soror (Starfish shrimp)
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Strongylocentrotus purpuratus is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Asterina miniata (Bat star). Eastern North Pacific Ocean, Duration 31 seconds
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Lamprometra palmata is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Solenostomus halimeda (Halimeda ghost pipefish). South Pacific Ocean, Duration 15 seconds
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Coral Sea, Duration 20 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at dusk, Duration 13 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at dusk, Duration 14 seconds
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Eastern North Pacific Ocean, Duration 13 seconds
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Description: 2 species of ophiuroid (brittle star) on the seabed at Asterix. The smaller species is likely Ophiocten gracilis, (several specimens collected at the site were identified as O. gracilis) while the larger organism is probably Ophiopleura borealis (although no specimen was collected) Item Type: Video Title: Ophiocten gracilis Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Ophiocten gracilis Behaviour: These ophiuroids are very common and quite active, contributing to bioturbation as the arms are moved around Site: Atlantic -- Norwegian -- Asterix Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1350 Latitude: 5 deg 17' 25" N Longitude: 67 deg 01' 02" E Countries: Norway -- Norwegian Sector Habitat: Benthic Rig: Transocean Leader Project Partners: StatoilHydro, Oceaneering, Transocean ROV: Magnum 018 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 17 November 2009
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 10 seconds
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Coral Sea, Duration 22 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 12 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at dusk, Duration 23 seconds
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Coral Sea, Shot at night, Duration 6 seconds
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Eastern North Pacific Ocean, Duration 12 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 9 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 24 seconds
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North Pacific Ocean, Duration 15 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at dusk, Duration 13 seconds
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North Pacific Ocean, Duration 19 seconds, Shot includes Pomacentrus nigromanus (Goldback damsel)
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Coral Sea, Duration 20 seconds