We will revisit the very extensive seep region investigated on Dive S0745, in 2700+ meter water off Mocha Island to characterize the environments, water, fauna, sediments and rocks of seep features at this site. Evaluate habitat types and distribution, use by surrounding deep-sea biota including commercial fish, debris. Key visitation areas include the black bacterial mats, northern rocky regions.
Additional sites may be identified on M3 mapping (Nov. 1 evening). Please be on the lookout for evidence of seepage (bubbles, carbonates, microbial mats, clams, tube aggregations, nearby corals etc), interesting animal behavior and relationships, and use of the site by commercially harvested fish and invertebrates. Studies here could inform management of deeper waters.
Expedition: FKt241011 – Canyons, Vents, and Seeps of the Chile Margin #ChileMargin
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Hello again 👋👋
What is the name of the white crustaceans that look sort of like a praying mantis that appear to attach themselves to the substrate at their posterior end? Nevermind, you just answered it! Caprellid amphipod.