Country: Campos Basin
- Regions (1967)
- Brazil (8)
- Campos Basin (8)
- Brazil (8)
Number of items: 8.
Benthoctopus sp. (8 files)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Polvo Depth (m): 1540 Behaviour: Swimming, Swimming near ROV, Moving on seabed |
echinothuriid
echinoid (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Polvo Depth (m): 1540 Behaviour: Moving, resting, travelling, feeding on seafloor |
Lophiodes beroe monkfish from Brazil (6 files)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Brazil Regions > South America > Brazil Depth (m): 622 Behaviour: resting on seabed near subsea equipment |
Octopus (4 files)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Brazil Regions > South America > Brazil Depth (m): 906m Behaviour: Moving near and on subsea oil and gas structures. |
Squid (3 files)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Brazil Regions > South America > Brazil Depth (m): 906m Behaviour: Swimming in the current near subsea oil and gas structures. |
Squid (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Brazil Regions > South America > Brazil Depth (m): 906m Behaviour: Swimming in the current near subsea oil and gas structures. |
Tripod fish (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Brazil Regions > South America > Brazil Depth (m): 1443m Behaviour: Swimming slowly away from ROV, then turns to face ROV and rests fins on seafloor. |
Umbellula (Seapen) (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > South Atlantic > Brazil Regions > South America > Brazil Depth (m): Approx 1443m Behaviour: A solitary seapen attached to the seafloor waving in the current. Probably feeding. |
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