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Torsk fish in the North Sea
On sea bedA torsk fish and devonshire cup corals at the bottom of the Thistle platform in the North Se
Lophelia colony and sea star in the North Sea
Attached to subsea structureA colony of Lophelia pertusa, sea star and brittle stars on a subsea structure at the Thistle platform in the North Se
Plumose anemones, sea stars and brittle stars in the North Sea
Attached to and living on seabedPlumose anemones, ophiuroids, sea stars and mussel shells near the base of the Thistle platform in the North Se
Torsk fish in pipe in the North Sea
HidingA torsk fish hides in a pipe at the bottom of the Thistle platform in the North Se
Chondrocladia gigantea
Sessile organismThe giant clubsponge. A stalked demosponge found living on soft sediment at depths of 240-1600 m
Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae
FeedingThese basket stars were observed at the top of a ridge on the seabed using their branched arms for filter feeding in the strong currents
Gersemia
A soft coral, probably Gersemia sp. attached to a rock on the seabed at Midnattsol in the Norwegian Se
Ceranthid anemone capture
On the seabed and beig collected using a mesh scoop by an ROV arm.A ceranthid anemone beig collected from the seabed
Nymphaster arenatus Seastar
A Nymphaster arenatus Seastar probably feeding on the seabed.Nymphaster arenatus Seastar on the seabed.
The specimen photographed was identified by the museum in Caracas, Venezuela. It was Nymphaster arenatus (Perrier, 1881) (Asteroidea:Goniasteridae)which is common between 275 and 3000 mts from the Gulf of Mexico to Venezuel