Torsk fish in the North Sea
Description
A torsk fish, sea star and devonshire cup corals at the bottom of the Thistle platform in the North Sea
Item Type: | Image |
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Title: | Torsk fish in the North Sea |
Identification: | Guerin, Andrew |
Classification: | Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Cnidaria (Cnidarians) > Anthozoa (Sea Anemones & Corals) > Scleractinia (Stony corals) > Carophylliidae (Stony coral), Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Echinodermata (Echinoderms) > Class Asteroidea (Sea Stars) > Order Forcipulatida (Sea Stars) > Family Asteriidae (Sea stars), Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Chordata (Chordates) > Class Actinopterygii (Ray finned Fish) > Gadiformes (Cods) > Gadidae (Cods & Haddocks) |
Species: | Caryophyllia smithii, Brosme brosme, Asterias rubens |
Behaviour: | On seabed |
Site: | Atlantic > North Sea North Sea |
Site Description: | Seafloor |
Depth (m): | 165 |
Countries: | UK > North Sea |
Habitat: | Temperate |
Substratum: | Rock and sand |
Rig: | Thistle A Platform |
Project Partners: | Rovtech, Lundin Petroleum, iicorr |
Keywords: | Torsk, tusk, fish, devonshire cup corals, sea star, mussel shells, Thistle Platform, North Sea |
Deposited By: | Rob Curry |
Deposited On: | 24 May 2007 |
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