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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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How does the nautilus swim underwater, even though it has no fins and lives in a shell? Stella y.c. tells this story using pen drawings and Flash animation. Music is by Hiiragi Fukuda - freemusicarchive.org/music/hiiragi_fukuda/
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How do you get two dead Giant Squid the size of a school bus from a fishing boat in Spain to a museum in Washington, DC, USA? Call in the Navy! Find out how Operation Calamari unfolded and how the museum managed to put their new Giant Squid on display. Photo Credit: Glenn Rankin, Smithsonian Institution
Download a transcript of this podcast read moreDuration: 3:33Published: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:59:18 +0000
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Description: Small clusters of the bryozoan Alcyonidium diaphanum and Nemertesia antennina. Item Type: Image Title: Alcyonidium diaphanum Species: Alcyonidium diaphanum, Nemertesia antennina Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- LagganNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Laggan Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 73 Latitude: 60 deg 27' 43" N Longitude: 1 deg 04' 06" E Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: Benthic Rig: Fugro Mercator Project Partners: Total ROV: Seaeye Tiger Deposited By: Miss Moira MacLean Deposited On: 22 October 2010
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Description: Operational taxonomic unit: Lumbrineridae sp. A.
Size: approximately: 80 mm long. Macrofauna (sieved on 0.5 mm). Item Type: Image Title: Lumbrineridae sp. Copyright: SERPENT project Species: Lumbrineridae sp. Behaviour: omnivore Site: Atlantic -- Norwegian -- Dalsnuten Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1452 Latitude: 66 deg 34' 33" N Longitude: 3 deg 32' 46" E Countries: Norway -- Norwegian Sector Habitat: Benthic Rig: Aker Barents Project Partners: Shell, Aker Drilling, Oceaneering ROV: Magnum 142 Deposited By: Dr K Kroeger Deposited On: 14 July 2011
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Species: Ficus bussei Mildbr. & Burret Date: 2011-01-14 Location: Long Pool Viewing Point, Mana Pools Habitat: Riverine vegetation
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Species: Ficus elastica L. Date: 2012-01-02 Location: La Rochelle Habitat: Planted in garden
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South Pacific Ocean, Shot at night, Duration 11 seconds