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Description: Footage of an Apolemia sp. siphonophore in the Gulf of Mexico Item Type: Video Title: Apolemia sp. video from the Gulf of Mexico Species: Apolemia sp. Behaviour: Floating through water column Site: Atlantic -- Gulf of Mexico -- Green Canyon 821 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1078 Latitude: 27 deg 09' 20" N Longitude: 90 deg 29' 43" W Countries: Mexico -- Gulf of Mexico Rig: Transocean Marianas Project Partners: Oceaneering, BP, Transocean ROV: Millennium Deposited By: Rob Curry Deposited On: 15 May 2007
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Description: A Nanomia sp. siphonophore floating in the water column in the Gulf of Mexico Item Type: Video Title: Nanomia sp. siphonophore in the Gulf of Mexico Species: Nanomia sp. Behaviour: Swimming in water column Site: Atlantic -- Gulf of Mexico -- Green Canyon 821 Site Description: Midwater Depth (m): 625 Latitude: 27 deg 09' 20" N Longitude: 90 deg 29' 43" W Countries: Mexico -- Gulf of Mexico Rig: Transocean Marianas Project Partners: BP, Oceaneering, Transocean ROV: Millennium Deposited By: Rob Curry Deposited On: 16 May 2007
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Description: Stephanomia amphytridis in the water column in the Gulf of Mexico Item Type: Video Title: Stephanomia sp. siphonophore in the Gulf of Mexico Species: Stephanomia amphytridis Behaviour: Floating in water column Site: Atlantic -- Gulf of Mexico -- Green Canyon 821 Site Description: Midwater Depth (m): 306 Latitude: 27 deg 09' 20" N Longitude: 90 deg 29' 43" W Countries: Mexico -- Gulf of Mexico Habitat: Water temp 9.98 degrees celcius Rig: Transocean Marianas Project Partners: BP, Oceaneering, Transocean ROV: Millennium Deposited By: Rob Curry Deposited On: 17 May 2007
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Description: A Forskalia sp. siphonophore floats in the water column in the Gulf of Mexico Item Type: Video Title: Forskalia sp. in the Gulf of Mexico Species: Forskalia sp. Behaviour: Swimming in water column Site: Atlantic -- Gulf of Mexico -- Green Canyon 821 Site Description: Midwater Depth (m): 306 Latitude: 27 deg 09' 20" N Longitude: 90 deg 29' 43" W Countries: Mexico -- Gulf of Mexico Habitat: 9.98 degrees C water temperature Rig: Transocean Marianas Project Partners: BP, Oceaneering, Transocean ROV: Millennium Deposited By: Rob Curry Deposited On: 16 May 2007
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A short episode from CreatureCast, a podcast from the Dunn lab at Brown University, about the unexpected world of animals. This episode is made by Sophia Tintori and features Trisha Towanda from the University of Rhode Island. This video is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercia-Share Alike 3.0 license. Check out CreatureCast.org for more stories.
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In this episode of CreatureCast, Dr. Casey Dunn from Brown University talks about how siphonophores shake up the idea of individuality. Deep sea footage is courtesy of Dr. Steve Haddock at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Still are from papers by Haeckel, Bigelow and Vogt. Music by Lucky Dragons. Edited by Sophia Tintori. This work is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license.
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CreatureCast.org brings you stories about the unexpected world of animals. In this episode, Dr. Phil Pugh talks about studying jellyfish that cannot be collected in nets, and about his first times seeing live ones. These jellyfish are called siphonophores.This work is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial No-Derivatives license. Music by The Golden Hours. Many thanks to the Bioluminescence Lab at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute for the submarine footage, which was taken at 1,044 meters depth.
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These three specimens belong to two new species of Apolemia (Hydrozoa:Siphonophora) to be described in a forthcoming publication. The video was filmed from the ROV Doc Rickets (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute).