Ctenophore
Description
Ctenophores are characterised by rows of cilia that beat synchronously and can be seen in these images as they reflect the ROV lights.
Item Type: | Image |
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Title: | Ctenophore |
Creator(s): | Gates, AR |
Date: | 27 January 2016 |
Time: | 00:50 |
Copyright: | SERPENT Project |
Classification: | Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Ctenophora (Comb Jellies) |
Site: | Atlantic > Central Atlantic > Ghana Regions > West Africa > Ghana |
Site Description: | Seafloor |
Depth (m): | 1410 |
Latitude: | 4 deg 35' 49" N |
Longitude: | -3 deg 10' 08" E |
Countries: | Sites > Atlantic > Central Atlantic > Ghana West Africa > Ghana |
Habitat: | benthic boundary |
Rig: | Simar Esperanca |
Project Partners: | Subsea7, Tullow Oil |
ROV: | Hercules 29 |
Keywords: | Ctenophora |
Deposited By: | Dr Andrew Gates |
Deposited On: | 28 January 2016 |
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