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The Incredible Shrinking Cups: Anemones

Posted on April 10, 2013 by Andrew Thaler

The anemones around Beebe weren’t quite this colorful, but they were still fantastic.

A colorful anemone from the Beebe Vent Field.

A colorful anemone from the Beebe Vent Field.

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