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[Identified by: 林沛立]
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Hydrolagus colliei (Lay & Bennett).
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Description: Ghost shark (Hydrolagus sp.) passes by during ROV operations Item Type: Image Title: Hydrolagus sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Hydrolagus Site: Atlantic -- Central Atlantic -- GhanaRegions -- West Africa -- Ghana Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1621 Countries: Sites -- Atlantic -- Central Atlantic -- GhanaWest Africa -- Ghana Habitat: Benthopelagic Project Partners: Subsea7, Tullow Oil ROV: Hercules 17 Deposited By: Mr Rob Curry Deposited On: 08 January 2016
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Description: Ghost shark (Hydrolagus sp.) passes by during ROV operations Item Type: Image Title: Hydrolagus sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Hydrolagus Site: Atlantic -- Central Atlantic -- GhanaRegions -- West Africa -- Ghana Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1621 Countries: Sites -- Atlantic -- Central Atlantic -- GhanaWest Africa -- Ghana Habitat: Benthopelagic Project Partners: Subsea7, Tullow Oil ROV: Hercules 17 Deposited By: Mr Rob Curry Deposited On: 08 January 2016
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Description: a deep-water chimera. The species is Hydrolagus affinis, the Smalleyed rabbitfish. This is a reasonably common deep-water species that lives in the Northern Atlantic at depths of 300-3000m. It is in the same class as the sharks. It was described in 1868. Unfortunately for this fish it has a high infection rate from various parasites (nine have been recorded). The most visible is a copepod (crustacean) parasite, Lernaeopodina longibrachia, that attaches to the cornea. This parasite infects around 80% of individuals. Item Type: Image Title: Deep-water chimera. Hydrolagus affinis, the Smalleyed rabbitfish Species: Hydrolagus affinis Behaviour: swimming Site: Atlantic -- North Atlantic Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 2300 Latitude: 47 deg 45' 40" N Longitude: 12 deg 13' 46" W Countries: France Habitat: soft sediment Project Partners: Subsea7 Deposited By: Dr Daniel Jones Deposited On: 09 November 2011
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Description: a deep-water chimera. The species is Hydrolagus affinis, the Smalleyed rabbitfish. This is a reasonably common deep-water species that lives in the Northern Atlantic at depths of 300-3000m. It is in the same class as the sharks. It was described in 1868. Unfortunately for this fish it has a high infection rate from various parasites (nine have been recorded). The most visible is a copepod (crustacean) parasite, Lernaeopodina longibrachia, that attaches to the cornea. This parasite infects around 80% of individuals. Item Type: Image Title: Deep-water chimera. Hydrolagus affinis, the Smalleyed rabbitfish Species: Hydrolagus affinis Behaviour: swimming Site: Atlantic -- North Atlantic Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 2300 Latitude: 47 deg 45' 40" N Longitude: 12 deg 13' 46" W Countries: France Habitat: soft sediment Project Partners: Subsea7 Deposited By: Dr Daniel Jones Deposited On: 09 November 2011
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Description: a deep-water chimera. The species is Hydrolagus affinis, the Smalleyed rabbitfish. This is a reasonably common deep-water species that lives in the Northern Atlantic at depths of 300-3000m. It is in the same class as the sharks. It was described in 1868. Unfortunately for this fish it has a high infection rate from various parasites (nine have been recorded). The most visible is a copepod (crustacean) parasite, Lernaeopodina longibrachia, that attaches to the cornea. This parasite infects around 80% of individuals. Item Type: Image Title: Deep-water chimera. Hydrolagus affinis, the Smalleyed rabbitfish Species: Hydrolagus affinis Behaviour: swimming Site: Atlantic -- North Atlantic Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 2300 Latitude: 47 deg 45' 40" N Longitude: 12 deg 13' 46" W Countries: France Habitat: soft sediment Project Partners: Subsea7 Deposited By: Dr Daniel Jones Deposited On: 09 November 2011
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Description: Hydrolagus affinis visiting a baited camera Item Type: Image Title: Hydrolagus affinis Copyright: SERPENT Species: Hydrolagus affinis Behaviour: feeding? attracted to bait Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1780 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: benthopelagic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 11 March 2015
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Description: Hydrolagus affinis visiting a baited camera Item Type: Image Title: Hydrolagus affinis Copyright: SERPENT Species: Hydrolagus affinis Behaviour: feeding? attracted to bait Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-3 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1780 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: benthopelagic Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 11 March 2015
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Description: A chimaera rabbitfish, Hydrolagus affinis, in the Orphan Basin Item Type: Image Title: Chimaera: Hydrolagus affinis Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Hydrolagus affinis Behaviour: Swimming in water column Site: Atlantic -- North Atlantic -- Canada Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 2350 Countries: Canada -- Canada Rig: Eirik Raude Project Partners: Chevron Canada, Oceaneering, Ocean Rig Deposited By: Rob Curry Deposited On: 04 May 2007
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Description: Chimaerids (ghost shark). These individuals are most similar to Hydrolagus affinis. Some individuals are paler and others are a darker purple. Some of the paler individuals appear to have vein-like markings extending vertically from the lateral line. In some individuals the dorsal spine is marginally shorter than the longest fin rays, but in other individuals the reverse is true. No clear pattern or delineation can be made between morphotypes and some individuals seem to be intermediate. Provisionally all of these affinis-like individuals are called Hydrolagus cf. affinis Item Type: Image Title: Hydrolagus sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Hydrolagus sp. Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-2 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1620 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: Benthic Boundary Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 04 February 2015
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Description: Chimaerids (ghost shark). These individuals are most similar to Hydrolagus affinis. Some individuals are paler and others are a darker purple. Some of the paler individuals appear to have vein-like markings extending vertically from the lateral line. In some individuals the dorsal spine is marginally shorter than the longest fin rays, but in other individuals the reverse is true. No clear pattern or delineation can be made between morphotypes and some individuals seem to be intermediate. Provisionally all of these affinis-like individuals are called Hydrolagus cf. affinis Item Type: Image Title: Hydrolagus sp. Copyright: SERPENT Species: Hydrolagus sp. Site: Indian -- Indian Ocean -- East Africa -- Mzia-2 Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 1620 Countries: East Africa -- Tanzania Habitat: Benthic Boundary Rig: Deep Sea Metro I Project Partners: BG Group, Oceaneering ROV: Millennium 113 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 04 February 2015
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