Species: Lophelia pertusa
Number of items: 10.
Community of mussels, sea stars, tube worms and stony coral in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea North Sea Depth (m): 165 Behaviour: Community at base of rig |
Deep sea hard coral (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea > West of Shetland > Schiehallion North Sea > West of Shetland > Schiehallion Depth (m): 450 Behaviour: Attached |
Deep sea hard coral (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > Gulf of Mexico > Tiger Depth (m): 2750 Behaviour: Amongst debris in mussel bed |
Lophelia and plumose anemones living on a riser in the North Sea (3 files)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea North Sea Depth (m): 165 Behaviour: Attached to riser |
Lophelia colony and sea star in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea North Sea Depth (m): 165 Behaviour: Attached to subsea structure |
Lophelia colony in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea North Sea Depth (m): 100 Behaviour: Living on riser |
Lophelia living on a riser in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea North Sea Depth (m): 165 Behaviour: Living on riser |
Lophelia pertusa
(1 file)
Site: Atlantic > Whittard Canyon Depth (m): -1346.86 |
Lophelia pertusa (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > Rockall Bank Depth (m): 218 |
Pollack, plumose anemones and Lophelia pertusa in the North Sea (1 file)
Site: Atlantic > North Sea North Sea Depth (m): 165 Behaviour: Lophelia and Metridium attached to subsea structre. Pollack swimming around structure |
This list was generated on Thu Sep 10 18:15:19 BST 2020.
CitationIn any downloading or consulting of the data from this website, the visitor acknowledges that he/she agrees to the following: Jones, D.O.B., Gates, A.R., Curry, R.A., Thomson, M., Pile, A., Benfield, M. (Eds) (2009). SERPENT project. Media database archive. Available online at accessed on If any data constitutes a substantial proportion of the records used in secondary analysis, the authors/managers of the database should be contacted. In any case, there are additional data which may prove valuable to such analyses. SERPENT Image and Video Archive is running on GNU EPrints repository-creating software, which generates eprints repositories that are compliant with the Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting OAI 1.1 and 2.0. The GNU EPrints repository-creating software is available for free at http://software.eprints.org/. More information is available about the repository. |