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Filamentous bacteria, and microeukaryotic colonial mats at Axial Seamount vent.

Filamentous bacteria, and microeukaryotic colonial mats at Axial Seamount vent.
Filamentous bacteria, and microeukaryotic colonial mats at Axial Seamount vent.
Filamentous bacteria, and microeukaryotic colonial mats at Axial Seamount vent.
Filamentous bacteria, and microeukaryotic colonial mats at Axial Seamount vent.
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Huber, Julie
Filamentous bacteria, and microeukaryotic colonial mats at Axial Seamount vent.
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07/22/2023
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Caption from 2023 WHOI Wall Calendar, December:
This plush-looking surface is a community of single-celled organisms —filamentous bacteria, and microeukaryotic colonial mats—sustained by hydrothermal vent activity at Axial Seamount. Axial is 300 miles off the Oregon coast, is the world’s best-studied, active underwater volcano, and supports many hydrothermal vent sites. This photo was taken with remotely-operated vehicle Jason on an expedition led by WHOI deep-sea oceanographer Julie Huber to study microbial communities that use chemical energy to support vibrant ecosystems on and below the seafloor.
Photo courtesy of Julie Huber, WHOI/NSF/ROV Jason 2023 © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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