Highlights 2006 Images


Census researchers used a remotely operated vehicle to record the hottest marine temperature ever recorded - a 407°C hydrothermal vent. Credit: MARUM, University of Bremen ©2006. This amphipod, Phronima sp., collected by Census researchers in the Sargasso Sea was the supposed inspiration for the movie Alien. Credit: R. Hopcroft, University of Alaska Fairbanks ©2006. Census microbe hunters found more than 20,000 kinds of bacteria in a single liter of sea water. Credit: J. Fuhrman, University of Southern California ©2006. Tracks of tagged sooty shearwaters as they made their way back and forth across the Pacific Ocean. Credit: TOPP ©2006.
A jellyfish, possibly Cosmetirella davisi, swimming with tentacles raised found below 700 m of ice. Credit: AGAD, D. Rasch ©2006. A 4 kg rock lobster, Palinurus barbarae, found off Madagascar. Credit: J. Groenevelt, Marine and Coastal Management, South Africa ©2006. A "Jurassic" shrimp, Neoglyphea neocaledonica, believed extinct for 50 million years, found in the Coral Sea. Credit: B. Richer de Forges ©2006. Eight million fish swimming in a school the size of Manhattan were found using a new fish sensor system. Credit: N. Makris ©2006.
Southern Ocean isopods. Acanthaspidia left, and Munna right. Credit: W. Broekeland ©2005. Southern Ocean isopods. Acanthaspidia left, and Munna right. Credit: W. Broekeland ©2005. Diverse Galatheids and Chirostylids. Credit: R. Webber and Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa ©2006, specimens not to scale. A new species of komoki of the genus Ipoa found in the Weddell Sea. Credit: A. Gooday, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK ©2006.
A new species of squid, Promachoteuthis sloani, found along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Credit: MAR-ECO/R. Young ©2006. Kiwa hirsuta, the Yeti crab, a new species found near Easter Island. Credit: Ifremer/A. Fifis ©2006. A new larvacean species found in the Canada Basin. Credit: R. Hopcroft, University of Alaska Fairbanks ©2006. An unidentified Arctic deep-sea sponge. Credit: B.Bluhm/I. MacDonald, NOAA ©2006.
This shows the "rush hour" measured when animals rise to the surface to feed using the world's first long-term, full ocean-depth echo sounder moored 1,000 m deep near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Credit: MAR-ECO ©2006. Southern Ocean isopod, Munnopsis. Credit: W. Broekeland ©2005. Acoustic receivers ready to be deployed to the ocean bottom to track migrating fish. Credit: POST © 2006. Anemone crab with striped eye stalks collected during a Census expedition off Hawaii. Credit: A. Collins, NOAA ©2006. Courtesy of NWHIMNM.
 
A proposed new species of eel pout of the genus Lycodonus collected on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Credit: P.R. Miller ©2006. Field biologists download information from tags retrieved from seals. Credit: J. Bradley, www.bradleyphotographic.com ©2006. Coral reefs in marine protected areas off the coast of East Africa. Credit: Satellite imagery, S. Andréfouët, ©2006.  


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