Violescent sea-whip (Paramuricea clavata)
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Violescent sea-whip (Paramuricea clavata)
Photo by Yann Querrec
Derelict fishing gear and other marine debris smother existing animals and create an unstable habitat for those organisms that survive the initial impact. Here some examples of litter items on Condor seamount, west-southwest of Faial Island in the Azores, and interactions with local fauna.
A) close up of a Dentomuricea cf. meteor entangled within a longline
B) glass bottle next to Dentomuricea cf. meteor
C) lost wooden box used by fisherman to hook their longlines
D) several Dentomuricea cf. meteor partially damaged
Reference (Open Access): Pham et al. 2017. Abundance of litter on Condor seamount (Azores, Portugal, Northeast Atlantic). Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography
Gorgone symbiotique - Eunicea sp - 10/09/18 by Philippe_Boissel Gorgone symbiotique - Eunicea sp https://flic.kr/p/RrySqm