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Catalog of Images

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A large black sponge with sea urchin spines and yellow encrustation in foreground.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Coral (Montastrea cavernosa).
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Coral (Montastrea cavernosa).
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Coral (Montastrea cavernosa) with spotfin hogfish , creole , reef butterfly fish and an assortment of smaller fish.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A coney (Cephalopholis fulvus) partially hidden with purple sponge to the left.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Coral capping the top of MacGrail Bank.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Rope sponge in center, elephant ear sponge to right.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Scrawled cowfish ( Acanthostracion quadricornis).
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A school of creole-fish (Paranthias furcifer) cruise over MacGrail Bank.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Crinoid.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Crinoid.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Crinoid and fish.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Crinoids, hydroids, and whip coral.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Cubbyu (Pareques umbrosus) under ledge.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Gold-faced puffer.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A white gorgonian.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Numerous types of algae visible in this image. Although over 50 meters deep, the light penetrates through the very clear water in this area of the Gulf of Mexico .
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A hydroid, which although an animal, appears like a plant-like bush.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A hydroid and rhodophyta algae.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A hypnogorgia octocoral.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A beautiful landscape.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Octorals and a crinoid in the foreground.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Whip corals and reef fish.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Numerous soft corals and reef fish.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A large moray eel.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Peterson's cleaner shrimp on a large sponge with colonial tubeworms.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Phaeophyta algae.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Pseudoceratina crassa tube sponge.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Pseudoceratina crassa tube sponge.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A closer view of Peterson's shrimp with colonial tubeworms.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Several species of red algae grow on rhodoliths at about 75 m depth (225 ft) Notable species include Halymenia, composed of large, flat blades (large pink seaweed in center); Gracilaria blodgettii, a cylindrical species in right foreground; Kallyemia westii, a pale pink species with perforated blades in extreme left center foreground.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Rhodophyta algae with large brown and white sea cucumber.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A rough-tail ray "flying" above the bottom.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Stern view of a saddle bass.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Sand tilefish.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A scamp.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A seapen waving in the current.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A searobin.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A searobin with fins extended in order to look more formidable.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A brownish-orange seastar.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A large orange many-legged seastar.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A purple spiny urchin, Arbacia punctulata .
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A squirrelfish.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Squirrelfish and algae, particularly Codium repens.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A red gorgonian.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Closeup of a red gorgonian with polyps extended.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A triggerfish.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Triggerfish.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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A tube anemone.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank
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Unidentified algae residing on Clypeaster sp. sea urchin.
Gulf of Mexico, McGrail Bank

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