New information on the biology of Antarctic deep-water sponges derived from underwater photography

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The photographs from the Weddell Sea provide new information on Antarctic sponges, eg positioning on the sea bottom, live body form and dimensions, and degree of body surface fouling. -from Authors

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Barthel, D., Gutt, J., & Tendal, O. S. (1991). New information on the biology of Antarctic deep-water sponges derived from underwater photography. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 69(3), 303–307. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps069303

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