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A new species of the genus Munidopsida
Butterflies of the sea
Thursday 04 December 2008
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Deeper Than Light
Saturday 01 December 2007
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The CoML project ChEss on chemosynthetic ecosystems.

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Gulf of Guinea - cold seeps

A large pockmark has been discovered in 2000 near the Congo canyon in the deep Gulf of Guinea. This particular geological structure results from the natural release of methane on the deep seabed. The methane sustains original ecosystems, called cold-seep ecosystems, in the deep sea.

Cold seep assamblages - Regab
Mussel bed - Regab
Mussel bed and shrimps - regab
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