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English: Litonotaster gfoei was named to recognize the efforts of the Global Foundation for Ocean Exploration, whose work with NOAA Ocean Exploration resulted in the collection of this new species. Though never seen in abundance, this small and evasive cookie star was seen throughout the North and South Pacific, from Johnston Atoll and Musicians Seamount to American Samoa, as seen here on Moki Seamount at 3,709 meters (2.3 miles) in depth. This is the first species of Litonotaster to be seen in situ and the second to be documented from the Pacific. |
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Source | https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/news/oer-updates/2022/seeing-stars.html |
Author | NOAA Okeanos Explorer |
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