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Description: A colony of Lophelia pertusa living on a riser at the Thistle platform in the North Sea Item Type: Image Title: Lophelia living on a riser in the North Sea Species: Lophelia pertusa, Caryophyllia smithii Behaviour: Living on riser Site: Atlantic -- North SeaNorth Sea Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 165 Countries: UK -- North Sea Habitat: Temperate Rig: Thistle A Platform Project Partners: Rovtech, Lundin Petroleum, iicorr Deposited By: Rob Curry Deposited On: 24 May 2007
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Description: Digital still collected as part of CODEMAP Item Type: Image Copyright: CODEMAP Species: Solenosmilia variabilis Site: Atlantic -- Celtic Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): -1744.56 Latitude: 48 deg 27' 34" N Longitude: 9 deg 58' 10" W Countries: UK -- Whittard Canyon Habitat: Submarine Canyon Rig: RRS James Cook ROV: ISIS Deposited By: Ms Katleen Robert Deposited On: 13 September 2013
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 31 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at night, Duration 12 seconds
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Coral Sea, Shot at night, Duration 14 seconds
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Coral Sea, Duration 25 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 17 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at night, Duration 9 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 12 seconds
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In captivity
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Oceanário de Lisboa
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Aquarium, Paris
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Grooved brain coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis), Bonaire (2005)
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Australian Institute of Marine Science
EOL staff
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Merulina regalis.
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Flabellum spheniscus, D..
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Porites porites forma Furcata Lam. Extreme breadth of specimen, 26 cm..
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Madrepora cervicornis.
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Madreporaires agreges.--Astroides calycularis. 1, polypes retractes et epanouis. 2, polypier dont les polypes ont ete enleves
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Orbicella acropora (Linn.) Var. General View of a Corallum 18.7 cm. High.
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Pocillopora, Coralliaire extremement repandu.
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Astrea punctifera.
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Figure 1.Living specimens of Leptoseris troglodyta sp. n. a Philippines, Cebu Strait, W of Bohol, NW of Cabilao Island, 10–30 m depth (7 November 1999) b Indonesia, NE Kalimantan, Berau Islands, S of Derawan Island, 7–10 m depth (4 October 2003).