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A rock pen coral is attached by its suction-cup-like base to the rock surface -possibly Calibelemnon symmetricum. The alcyonacean coral Belonellamolokaiensis is to the left in the image with polyps retracted. (Image credit: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, 2015 Hohonu Moana)
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NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, 2015 Hohonu Moana
Display Date
-20150913T212412Z
Collection
Voyage to Inner Space
Ocean Exploration Collection
Modern Expeditions
2015 Hohonu Moana