ANT0073. sea stars Odontaster validus feeding on seal feces under sea ice crack around mainland, Antarctica
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ANT0074. sea stars Odontaster validus feeding on algae, Weddell seal Leptonychotes weddellii under sea ice crack, Antarctica
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ANT0075. large volcano sponges Anoxycalyx joubini, primitive animal colonies that filter water for food particles, Antarctica.
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ANT0076. sea stars and sea urchins Sterechinus neumayeri gather on an ice fall to eat algae, Antarctica
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ANT0077. crinoid Promachocrinus kerguelensis, primitive relative of sea stars, highly mobile, mouth is located within the center of the ring of arms, Antarctica
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ANT0078. (INV70) sea urchins Sterechinus neumayeri gather on an ice fall to eat algae, Antarctica
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ANT0079. large sponges, Rossella fibulata, primitive animal colonies that filter water for food particles, Antarctica
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ANT0080. (INV31) sea star Odontaster validus and sea spider (pycnogonid) amid anchor ice, Antarctica
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ANT0081. remote field camp on sea ice scoured by wind, Granite Harbor, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica
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ANT0082. crack in sea ice, tidal shifts cause sea ice to crack in pressure ridges near islands, Antarctica
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ANT0083. Dr. Bill Baker (MR available) collects invertebrates, looking for chemical defense compounds, Antarctica
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ANT0084. sea star Odontaster meridionalis climbing up the stalk of a tubeworm or fanworm Perkinsiana sp., prob Perkinsiana littoralis, worm lives in a tube and extrudes feathery gills with which it combs the seawater of food particles, Antarctica