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Geryon affinis Milne-Edwards et Bouvier.
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2001 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
Gulf of Mexico, 1800 ft.
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon fenneri
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon fenneri
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon quinquedens
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon quinquedens
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon quinquedens
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon quinquedens
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon quinquedens
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon quinquedens
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon quinquedens
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Chaceon - may be Chaceon quinquedens
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Description: Digital still collected as part of CODEMAP Item Type: Image Title: Chaceon Copyright: CODEMAP Species: Chaceon Site: Atlantic -- Celtic Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): -563.78 Latitude: 49 deg 00' 02" N Longitude: 11 deg 12' 33" 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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Description: Chaceon mediterraneus is identified based on the five anterolateral spines on the carapace.
It was attracted to bait deployed at the seabed.
Prior to deployment of the bait it was seen in quantitative video transects and recorded at density of 2.6 individuals per 100 m2.
Item Type: Image Title: Chaceon mediterraneus Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Chaceon mediterraneus Behaviour: Defensive Site: Atlantic -- Mediterranean -- Eastern Mediterranean -- Kiwi Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 2720m Latitude: 32 deg 15' 33" N Longitude: 28 deg 38' 45" W Countries: North Africa -- EgyptNorth Africa -- Egypt Habitat: Benthic Rig: Discoverer Americas Project Partners: Statoil, Transocean, Oceaneering ROV: Millenium Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 20 April 2012
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Description: Chaceon mediterraneus is identified based on the five anterolateral spines on the carapace.
It was attracted to bait deployed at the seabed.
Prior to deployment of the bait it was seen in quantitative video transects and recorded at density of 2.6 individuals per 100 m2.
Item Type: Image Title: Chaceon mediterraneus Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Chaceon mediterraneus Behaviour: Feeding Site: Atlantic -- Mediterranean -- Eastern Mediterranean -- Kiwi Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 2720m Latitude: 32 deg 15' 33" N Longitude: 28 deg 38' 45" W Countries: North Africa -- EgyptNorth Africa -- Egypt Habitat: Benthic Rig: Discoverer Americas Project Partners: Statoil, Transocean, Oceaneering ROV: Millenium Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 20 April 2012
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Description: Chaceon mediterraneus is identified based on the five anterolateral spines on the carapace.
It was attracted to bait deployed at the seabed.
Prior to deployment of the bait it was seen in quantitative video transects and recorded at density of 2.6 individuals per 100 m2.
Item Type: Image Title: Chaceon mediterraneus Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Chaceon mediterraneus Behaviour: Attracted to bait Site: Atlantic -- Mediterranean -- Eastern Mediterranean -- Kiwi Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 2720m Latitude: 32 deg 15' 33" N Longitude: 28 deg 38' 45" W Countries: North Africa -- EgyptNorth Africa -- Egypt Habitat: Benthic Rig: Discoverer Americas Project Partners: Statoil, Transocean, Oceaneering ROV: Millenium Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 20 April 2012
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Description: Chaceon mediterraneus is identified based on the five anterolateral spines on the carapace.
It was attracted to bait deployed at the seabed.
Prior to deployment of the bait it was seen in quantitative video transects and recorded at density of 2.6 individuals per 100 m2.
Item Type: Image Title: Chaceon mediterraneus Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Chaceon mediterraneus Behaviour: Attracted to bait Site: Atlantic -- Mediterranean -- Eastern Mediterranean -- Kiwi Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 2720m Latitude: 32 deg 15' 33" N Longitude: 28 deg 38' 45" W Countries: North Africa -- EgyptNorth Africa -- Egypt Habitat: Benthic Rig: Discoverer Americas Project Partners: Statoil, Transocean, Oceaneering ROV: Millenium Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 20 April 2012
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