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Preface The expedition ARK XIX/3 with the German icebreaking RV ...

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Fig. A4.8.2-7: Top left) Yellow alcyonacean <strong>with</strong> thin irregular branches attached to crab<br />

carapace near <strong>the</strong> "Giant mounds" on <strong>the</strong> Porcupine Bank, 14.6.03. Top right) sample from<br />

box-core 271-3 "Thérèse Mound" 51° 25.76’N 11° 46.16’W; 910m. Lower left) Yellow, curly<br />

branched Alcyonarian A) "Victor 6000" removing whole colony from eroded carbonate rock<br />

near <strong>the</strong> "Giant mounds" on <strong>the</strong> Porcupine Bank, 14.6.03.<br />

Fig. A4.8.2-8 Less commonly observed Alcyonacea from <strong>the</strong> W Irish continental shelf-break<br />

area. Left) Pink, sparsely branched gorgonian attatched to a dropstone, note <strong>the</strong> Lepidion fish<br />

sheltering. Right) Heaviliy calcified white Isididae colony amongst coral rubble.<br />

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