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Benthic
species from The Gulf of Mexico (Brine Pool, Garden Bank,
Vioska Knoll, Green Canyon)
and the Bahamas (Gouldings
Cay, Little San Salvador)
A few are from coral
reefs, but most were found at depths from 1000 to 3000
feet.

The giant deep-sea isopod (pillbug) Bathynomus
gigantea

Octopus from Little San Salvador

Bearded fireworm (Hermodice carunculata)
found on the Pinnacles at Little San Salvador

Stalked crinoid found at depth at Little
San Salvador

Deep-sea hermit crab without shell (Pagurus
curacaoensis)

Deep-sea starfish

The deep-sea decapod shrimp Eugonatonotus
crassus

The deep-sea slit shell Peretrochus sp.

Deep-sea isopod

The giant mussel (Bathymodiolus
childressi) found at the shore of the Brine Pool

The top snail Callistoma benedicti

Deep-sea crab

Cataegis meroglypta

The toadfish Chaunax
suttkusi found on the shores of the Brine Pool

The sea urchin Echinus melo

Iridescent top snail

The chirostylid crab Eumunida picta

The sea star Odontoaster hispidus

The brittle star (serpent star) Ophiocreas
sp.

The neritid snail Bathynerita naticoidea

The crab Paralomis cubensis

The spiked sea robin Peristedion
greyae

Adult form of the crab Rochinia crassa

Adult form of the crab Rochinia crassa

The sea star Sclerasterias contorta

Scorpion fish of unknown species

The pencil urchin Stylocidaris lineata

The hermit crab Sympagurus pictus with
its shell covered by an anemone

The sea star Tamaria halperni
(All
photographs by Sonke Johnsen; contact for
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