File:Gersemia juliepackardae on Gumdrop Seamount close up.jpg

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English: This photograph shows a deep-sea coral Gersemia juliepackardae at Gumdrop Seamount, off the Central California coast, about 1,000 meters below the ocean surface. The pale pink coral, which is growing on a dead sponge skeleton, was named after Julie Packard, head of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. This image was taken by a still camera mounted on the remotely operated vehicle Tiburon, which was built and operated by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI).
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Deep-sea coral Gersemia juliepackardae on the Gumdrop Seamount off the coast of Central California, 1000 m deep.

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19 June 2007

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