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Sponge, unnamed seamount, Mariana Trench Marine National Monument, depth of ~2 km #Okeanos
Hydrozoan & crinoid on sponge, unnamed seamount near Pacific Wake Atoll, depth of ~2 km #Okeanos
Sea star just hanging out after a coral lunch, McDonnell Seamount, near Pacific Wake Island, depth of ~2 km #Okeanos
Crinoid & brittle star on dead sponge stalk, McDonnell Seamount, near Pacific Wake Island, depth of ~2.5 km #Okeanos
Lonely brittle star on a primnoid coral, McDonnell Seamount, near Pacific Wake Island, depth of ~2.6 km #Okeanos
A big, beautiful, & likely v. old corallium coral, unnamed Seamount near Pacific Wake Island, depth ~2 km #Okeanos
Bubblegum coral covered in brittle stars, unnamed Seamount near Pacific Wake Island, depth of ~2 km #Okeanos
This sponge reminds me of a rose flower, depth of ~2 km, on a seamount between Guam & Wake Atoll #Okeanos
Big anemone, depth of ~2 km, on a seamount between Guam & Wake Atoll #Okeanos
On 8/5 (Wed), the following Servants from Chapter 3 (Okeanos) will be on rate-up! #FateGO
Giant bamboo coral, Vogt Guyot, near Northern Mariana Islands, depth of ~1.8 km #Okeanos
Possible fossils!!! At a subducting guyot ~5 km below the surface near Mariana Trench #Okeanos
Little white shrimp swimming in the water column, Northern Mariana Forearc Scarp, depth of ~4200 m #Okeanos
A beautiful cusk-eel fish with very large dark eyes, Northern Mariana Forearc Scarp, depth of ~4300 m #Okeanos
Urchin with very long spines, Eifuku Seamount, near Northern Mariana Islands, depth of ~420 m #Okeanos
A pretty sea anemone, Eifuku Seamount, near Northern Mariana Islands, depth of ~500 m #Okeanos
Another active chimney full of shrimps,snails,& worms,Chamorro Seamount,near Marianas Trench,depth ~900 m #Okeanos