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Anthozoa / Water / Fishing industry / Biological oceanography / Deep water coral / Lophelia pertusa / Coral / Trawling / Marine habitats / Fishing / Coral reefs / Fisheries
Date: 2009-04-09 18:05:26
Anthozoa
Water
Fishing industry
Biological oceanography
Deep water coral
Lophelia pertusa
Coral
Trawling
Marine habitats
Fishing
Coral reefs
Fisheries

Life on the Edge: Exploring Deep Ocean Habitats Cool Corals FOCUS SEATING ARRANGEMENT

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