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Friday Deep-Sea Picture (2/9/07)

Category: TGIF: Pictures & Movies
Posted on: February 9, 2007 6:30 AM, by CR McClain

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1

Hmm...what is that?

(or I'll be left to my own devices and convince myself that an one-legged underwater benthic Martian has appeared and is hopping around at 2km)

Posted by: A | February 9, 2007 6:48 AM

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We're open to suggestions. I was supposed to post a caption for this. Sorry.

If I did, it would have been something like "Migratory tracks of a cartwheeling starfish?".

Posted by: Peter Etnoyer | February 9, 2007 7:22 AM

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Maybe gas bubbles emanating from a seep?
How about a crinoid on the move?
http://deepseanews.blogspot.com/2005/10/crinoids-are-on-move.html

Posted by: Peter Etnoyer | February 10, 2007 8:23 AM

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