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From page 137...
... R Catanach, used with permission from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
From page 138...
... SOURCE: E.P. Oberlander, used with permission from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
From page 139...
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... R Lutz, Rutgers, the State University, Port Norris, N.~.; Stephen Low Productions, Dorval, Canada, used with permission from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
From page 141...
... The seafloor behind (west of) the front is relatively flat and consists of relatively unsedimented lobates with collapse pits and an occasional sheet flow channel.
From page 142...
... Chimera fish swims over numerous large clams and a small clump of mussels that line the cracks between the pillow lavas at the new hydrothermal vent site.
From page 143...
... Recent capture of a live specimen by Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution's Johnson Sea-Link submersible led to the discovery of a remarkable evolutionary transition of suckers into light organs.
From page 144...
... , is critical component of the midwater food web.


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