Umbellula sp


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NOTE: Large video - may take time to load. This seapen, 2 m in height, was observed close to a pilot well. Several individuals were seen at the location. A specimen collected from the same location has been identified as Umbellula encrinus

Item Type:Video
Title:Umbellula sp
Identification:Dolan, Emily
Date:11 July 2007
Copyright:SERPENT Project
Classification:Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Cnidaria (Cnidarians) > Anthozoa (Sea Anemones & Corals) > Pennatulacea (Sea pens)
Species:Umbellula encrinus
Behaviour:Sessile organism
Site:Atlantic > Norwegian > Midnattsol
Site Description:Seafloor
Depth (m):928
Latitude:64 deg 00' 59" N
Longitude:5 deg 16' 44" E
Countries:Norway > Norwegian Sector
Habitat:Benthic
Substratum:deep-sea mud
Rig:Transocean Leader
Project Partners:Statoil, Oceaneering, Transocean
ROV:Magnum 018 (work class)
Label:Midnattsol visit 1
Notes:SERPENT specimen ref. TL/260807/007#5
Keywords:Seapen Umbellula
Deposited By:Dr Andrew Gates
Deposited On:16 June 2008

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