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English: Coelopleurus floridanus, urchin collected offshore from South Carolina, with the Jason II remotely operated vehicle on NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown. Image courtesy of Liz Baird, Deepwater Canyons 2013 - Pathways to the Abyss, NOAA-OER/BOEM/USGS.
Français : Oursin du genre Coelopluerus collecté en grande profondeur en Atlantique nord.
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Image title
Coelopluerus sp., urchin collected with ROV Jason II on NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown (courtesy of Liz Baird)
Camera manufacturer
Canon
Camera model
Canon EOS 7D
Author
NOAA Ocean Explorer
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