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Anaïs BEAULIEU - Gorgonacea
Série de 15 broderies sur sacs plastiques - 2017-2019
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Série NAUTILUS - GORGONACEA - EXPERIENCE COUPE I - JARDIN CORALIEN - crayon pigments blancs sur papier noir.
Dimension: A4 et A3 (Jardin Coralien)
A ray spotted in Galapagos, in 2002. While the ray is a common and active predator of the deep sea.
Also in this photo is a deep-sea coral, a sea whip, of the Order Gorgonacea. Deep-sea corals are unique creatures, related to those that inhabit and populate tropical coral reefs, though these live in a world without light.
(via http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/02galapagos/logs/jun04/media/sea_whip.html)
Deep-sea currents wrapped this plastic bag around a gorgonian coral almost 7,000 feet (2,115 m) below the ocean surface in Astoria Canyon, off the coast of Oregon.
Photo credit: MBARI (2006)