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Unknown cnidarian
Unknown cnidarian probably feeding on the seabed.Unknown cnidarian on the seabed
Bathynomus giganteus - Giant Isopod
Bathynomus giganteus (Giant Isopod) specimen obtained in a baited trap. It was identified as Bathynomus giganteus/ Milne-Edwards, 1879 (Isopoda,Cirolaridae) common for the Atlantic and reported previously for Venezuela.
It was identified by the muesum in Caracas, Venezuela
Skate - Amblyraja hyperborea or Dipturus linteus
SwimmingSkate at 1100m depth in the Faroe-Shetland Channel. Ken Sulak says that it is Dipturus linteus. This image was called 'Rosebank Ray 111' when sent to Ken, and subsequently 'Rosebank Dipturus linteus'.
John McEachran thinks that it is Dipturus linteus.
Samuel Iglésias does NOT agree. He identifies that specimen as Amblyraja hyperborea. He says that he has never observed specimens of D. linteus except on photos but he does not think it is that species
Echinus esculentus
Sea urchin Echinus esculentus on seafloor surrounded by brittle stars Ophiothrix fragili
Ophiothrix fragilis
Mega ripples in sand indicating strong current, brittle stars present Ophiothrix fragilis and sea urchin Echinus esculentu
Alcyonium digitatum
Large clusters of Alcyonium digitatum and a sea urchins Echinus esculentu
Crossaster papposus
Starfish Crossaster papposus with some brittle stars present Ophiothrix fragilis and some small clusters of Alcyonium digitatum
Ophiothrix fragilis
Large dense grouping of brittle stars Ophiothrix fragilis with a starfish Crossaster papposu