File:Polyprion americanus from Coral Patch Seamount.png

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English: ROV still images showing the variety of megafauna (BC: biotic components) present on Coral Patch seamount and one example foranthropogenic impact (AIC).(a)Lophelia pertusacolonised by hydrozoans and crinoids;(b)Madrepora oculata;(c)L. pertusa, crinoidsand sponges colonising a cobble-sized rock;(d)coral rubble accumulation made up of dendrophylliid and solitary coral species;(e)crinoids,anemones and sponges on bedrock;(f)fishing line entangled with a rocky slab;(g)Geryoncf.longipeson bedrock,(h)Polyprion americanus;(i)Coelorinchussp.;(j)Hoplostethus mediterraneus;(k)Lophius budegassa
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Source Coral Patch seamount (NE Atlantic) – a sedimentological and megafaunal reconnaissance based on video and hydroacoustic surveys
Author C. Wienberg, P. Wintersteller, L. Beuck, and D. Hebbeln
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