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  • 1Deep-sea smelt — Deep sea smelts Goiter blacksmelt, Bathylagus euryops Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 2deep-sea fish — ▪ marine biology       in general, any species of fishes (class Osteichthyes) that are found at extreme ocean depths, usually more than 600 m and even to as much as 8,370 m (that is, about 2,000 to 27,500 feet). Mid water species, which represent …

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  • 3Krøyer's deep sea angler fish — Female with a parasitic male, preparation at the Museum of Zoologie in Sankt Petersburg Sci …

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  • 4Deep-submergence vehicle — Deep Submergence Vehicles are deep diving manned submarines that are self propelled. The term DSV is generally one used by the United States Navy, though several navies operate vehicles that can be accurately described as DSVs. DSVs are commonly… …

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  • 5Sea daisy — Sea daisies Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Class: Asteroidea …

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  • 6Deep Fear — Developer(s) Sega Publisher(s) Sega …

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  • 7Sea trial — is the testing phase of a watercraft (including boats, ships, and submarines). It is usually the last phase of construction and takes place on open water. Sea trials are conducted to measure a vessel’s performance and general seaworthiness.… …

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  • 8Deep Submergence Vehicle — A Deep Sea Submergence Vehicle (DSV) is a deep diving manned submarine that is self propelled. The term DSV is generally one used by the United States Navy, though several navies operate vehicles that can be accurately described as DSVs. DSVs are …

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  • 9Deep water coral — Table coral, which can live in deep water (in this picture, it is in shallow, warm water) The habitat of deep water corals, also known as cold water corals, extends to deeper, darker parts of the oceans than tropical corals, ranging from near the …

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  • 10Sea cucumber — For the food product made from sea cucumber, see Sea cucumber (food). Sea cucumber A sea cucumber from the Mediterranean Sea Scientific classification …

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