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larva of an unidentified polychaete worm


The larva of an unidentified polychaete worm collected from the plankton directly over a cold seep on the Louisiana slope. This worm larva may be from a seep animal on the bottom, but it may also be from a worm living in the sediment far away from any cold seeps. Larvae such as this are obtained with a MOCNESS sampler that uses modern electronics to open and close a series of nets towed at precise depths.


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