Cnidarians from Mozambique

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Description

Corals, soft corals, stylasterines on hard substratum off Mozambique

Item Type:Image
Title:Cnidarians from Mozambique
Creator(s):Jones, D
Date:23 July 2012
Time:09
Classification:Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Cnidaria (Cnidarians)
Behaviour:attached to seafloor
Site:Indian > Indian Ocean > East Africa
Site Description:Seafloor
Depth (m):1159
Latitude:10 deg 37' 23" S
Longitude:40 deg 50' 49" E
Countries:East Africa > Mozambique
Habitat:rocky area
Substratum:rock
Rig:Belford Dolphin
Project Partners:Subsea 7
ROV:Subsea 7
Keywords:encrusting corals cnidarian
Deposited By:Dr Daniel Jones
Deposited On:10 August 2012

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