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    NYT Article: "The Other Final Frontier"

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/op...er=rss&emc=rss

    Interesting article about underwater exploration.

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    Thanks for the link Dan G. What I also find interesting is that, when I followed the links to the NOAA Okeanos Explorer page and checked out their photo gallery, rather than scientific names, critter descriptions were:

    - A lovely sea cucumber dancing in the water column is imaged by the Little Hercules ROV at approximately 1500 meters depth offshore Kona, Hawaii.
    -A lovely red fish with pectoral fins that look like butterflies is photographed by the Little Hercules ROV at approximately 800 meters depth offshore Kona, Hawaii.



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