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Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet Esbjerg
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Kattegatcentret Grenå
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Nordsømuseet Hirtshals
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Description: This anemone belongs to the genus Actinernus. There are four valid species, living in deep seas all over the globe Item Type: Image Title: Actinernus Copyright: SERPENT Species: Actinernus Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1766 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 11 September 2014
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Stichodactyla gigantea is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Amphiprion percula (Clownfish). Coral Sea, Duration 4 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 9 seconds
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Kattegatcentret Grenå
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Nordsømuseet Hirtshals
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Description: This anemone belongs to the genus Actinernus. There are four valid species, living in deep seas all over the globe Item Type: Image Title: Actinernus Copyright: SERPENT Species: Actinernus Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1766 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 11 September 2014
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Stichodactyla gigantea is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Amphiprion percula (Clownfish). Coral Sea, Duration 6 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 12 seconds
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Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet Esbjerg
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Description: Digital still collected as part of CODEMAP Item Type: Image Title: Actinernus michaelsarsi Copyright: CODEMAP Species: Actinernus michaelsarsi Site: Atlantic -- Celtic Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): -1368.55 Latitude: 48 deg 39' 12" N Longitude: 10 deg 02' 12" W Countries: UK -- Whittard Canyon Habitat: Submarine Canyon Rig: RRS James Cook ROV: ISIS Deposited By: Ms Katleen Robert Deposited On: 16 September 2013
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Stichodactyla gigantea is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Amphiprion percula (Clownfish). Coral Sea, Duration 17 seconds
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South Pacific Ocean, Duration 8 seconds
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Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet Esbjerg
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Description: This anemone belongs to the genus Actinernus. There are four valid species, living in deep seas all over the globe. Some doubt has arisen about the appropriateness the name for at least one of the species. Item Type: Image Title: Actinernus sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Actinernus sp. Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1760 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: benthic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 04 February 2015
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at dusk, Duration 14 seconds
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Description: This anemone belongs to the genus Actinernus. There are four valid species, living in deep seas all over the globe. Some doubt has arisen about the appropriateness the name for at least one of the species. Item Type: Image Title: Actinernus sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Actinernus sp. Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1760 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: benthic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 04 February 2015
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Heteractis magnifica is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Amphiprion perideraion (Pink anemonefish). South Pacific Ocean, Duration 23 seconds
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Description: Digital still collected as part of CODEMAP Item Type: Image Copyright: CODEMAP Species: Actinoscyphia Site: Atlantic -- Celtic Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): -1139.37 Latitude: 48 deg 26' 17" N Longitude: 9 deg 53' 37" 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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Entacmaea quadricolor is not the primary subject of the video clip; the primary subject is Amphiprion barberi (Fiji tomato clownfish). South Pacific Ocean, Duration 26 seconds