In situ observation of sponge trails suggests common sponge locomotion in the deep central Arctic

Volume: 31, Issue: 8, Pages: R368 - R370
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Abstract
In 2016, the research ice-breaker Polarstern surveyed the submerged peaks of the permanently ice-covered Langseth Ridge, a tectonic feature comprising the Karasik seamount and two deeper seamount peaks, abutting the Gakkel ultra-slow spreading ridge (87°N 62°E to 85.5°N 57.4°E)1. A towed marine camera sled and a hybrid remotely operated vehicle revealed these peaks to be covered by a dense demosponge community, at first glance reminiscent of...
Paper Details
Title
In situ observation of sponge trails suggests common sponge locomotion in the deep central Arctic
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Volume
31
Issue
8
Pages
R368 - R370
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