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Anemone and other animals found around Galápagos archipelago seamounts.
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Anemone and other animals found around Galápagos archipelago seamounts.
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 55, No. 1, Pg. 18: WHOI scientists and colleagues conducted the first scientific expedition to map and characterize seamounts on a submerged platform in the Galápagos. This image, taken near Fernandina Island at 700 meters deep, shows some of the diverse marine life that these underwater mountains support. Results from the expedition are being used by the Galápagos National Park Directorate to refine zoning within the Galápagos Marine Reserve to enhance protection of delicate ecosystems. Image Of the Day caption: The Galápagos archipelago is made up of 13 major volcanic islands that occupy a submerged platform rising more than three kilometers (nearly two miles) above the seafloor. During an expedition in August 2015, WHOI scientists and their colleagues conducted the first scientific expedition to map and characterize seamounts on the platform. This image, taken near Fernandina Island at 700 meters deep, shows some of the diverse marine life that these underwater mountains support. Results from the expedition are being used by the Galápagos National Park Directorate to refine zoning within the Galapagos Marine Reserve to enhance protection of delicate ecosystems.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 55, No. 1, Pg. 18:
WHOI scientists and colleagues conducted the first scientific expedition to map and characterize seamounts on a submerged platform in the Galápagos. This image, taken near Fernandina Island at 700 meters deep, shows some of the diverse marine life that these underwater mountains support. Results from the expedition are being used by the Galápagos National Park Directorate to refine zoning within the Galápagos Marine Reserve to enhance protection of delicate ecosystems.
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The Galápagos archipelago is made up of 13 major volcanic islands that occupy a submerged platform rising more than three kilometers (nearly two miles) above the seafloor. During an expedition in August 2015, WHOI scientists and their colleagues conducted the first scientific expedition to map and characterize seamounts on the platform. This image, taken near Fernandina Island at 700 meters deep, shows some of the diverse marine life that these underwater mountains support. Results from the expedition are being used by the Galápagos National Park Directorate to refine zoning within the Galapagos Marine Reserve to enhance protection of delicate ecosystems.
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etaylor: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 55, No. 1, Pg. 18 jdoucette: Image Of the Day repeat, 03/30/2019 jdoucette: for Ben Wallace jdoucette: for WHOI marketing by Mascola jdoucette: for Mascola kjoyce: 2018 planned giving brochure kjoyce: donor report cover ideas etaylor: Donor Report AEARLY: Possible images for 2017 donor report dmirlicourtois: presentation dmirlicourtois: slides dmirlicourtois: lecture for prospective donors dmirlicourtois: planned giving newsletter kjoyce: nautilus ad efitzpatrick: WHOI dev brochure etaylor: HR Benefits Package etaylor: Possible Images for Associates Invitation 2016 aearly: Associates Invite June 2016 jdoucette: Image Of the Day, 03/17/2016
etaylor: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 55, No. 1, Pg. 18
jdoucette: Image Of the Day repeat, 03/30/2019
jdoucette: for Ben Wallace
jdoucette: for WHOI marketing by Mascola
jdoucette: for Mascola
kjoyce: 2018 planned giving brochure
kjoyce: donor report cover ideas
etaylor: Donor Report
AEARLY: Possible images for 2017 donor report
dmirlicourtois: presentation
dmirlicourtois: slides
dmirlicourtois: lecture for prospective donors
dmirlicourtois: planned giving newsletter
kjoyce: nautilus ad
efitzpatrick: WHOI dev brochure
etaylor: HR Benefits Package
etaylor: Possible Images for Associates Invitation 2016
aearly: Associates Invite June 2016
jdoucette: Image Of the Day, 03/17/2016
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