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NOAA 'Okeanos Explorer' Discovers New Species With Robotic Vehicle In Indonesia's Oceans (PHOTOS)

AP/Huffington Post   First Posted: 08/27/10 05:31 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:30 PM ET

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Scientists using cutting-edge technology to explore waters off Indonesia were wowed by colorful and diverse images of marine life on the ocean floor – including plate-sized sea spiders and flower-like sponges that appear to be carnivorous.

They predicted Thursday that as many as 50 new plant and animal species may have been discovered during the three-week expedition that ended Aug. 14.

More than 100 hours of video and 100,000 photographs, captured using a robotic vehicle with high-definition cameras, were piped to shore in real-time by satellite and high-speed Internet.

Verena Tunnicliffe, a professor at the University of Victoria in Canada, said the images provided an extraordinary glimpse into one of the globe's most complex and little-known marine ecosystems.

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This image provided by NOAA shows a close look one of the many interesting images collected by the Little Hercules ROV during the INDEX 2010 Exploration of the Sangihe Talaud Region off Indonesia in July. Scientists using cutting-edge technology to explore waters off Indonesia were wowed by colorful and diverse images of marine life on the ocean floor _ including plate-sized sea spiders and flower-like sponges that appear to be carnivorous. They predicted Thursday Aug. 26, 2010 that as many as 40 new plant and animal species may have been discovered during the three-week expedition that ended Aug. 14. (AP Photo/NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program)
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"Stalked sea lilies once covered the ocean, shallow and deep, but now are rare," she said in a written statement. "I've only seen a few in my career. But on this expedition, I was amazed to see them in great diversity."

Likewise, Tunnicliffe has also seen sea spiders before, but those were tiny in comparison, all around one-inch (2.5 centimeters) long: "The sea spiders ... on this mission were huge. Eight-inches (20-centimeters) or more across."

One animal captured on video looks like a flower, covered with glasslike needles, but scientists think it is probably a carnivorous sponge. The pink spikes, covered with sticky tissue, appear to capture food as it passes by.

Other pictures showed a lavender-colored fish walking on the sea floor and the bright red arms of underwater lilies.

Timothy Shank of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts said his team has so far pored over more than 150,000 high-definition video framegrabs.

"I now feel that there may be at least 40 new species of deep-water coral and at least 50 new species that include benthic shrimp, crabs, sponges, clams, barnacles, anemones and sea cucumbers," he said.

Confirmation that a species is new involves a scientific peer review and other steps and can take years.

Scientists used powerful sonar mapping system and the robotic vehicle to explore nearly 21,000 square miles (54,000 sq. kilometers) of sea floor off northern Indonesia, at depths ranging from 800 feet (240 meters) to over two miles (1.6 kilometers).

The mission was carried out by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's ship, the Okeanos Explorer. An Indonesian vessel, the Baruna Jaya IV, also took part, collecting specimens that, together with all rights for future use, will remain in the country.

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Online:

http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/

http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/welcome.html

http://shiptracker.noaa.gov/

(This version corrects to say there might be at least 50 new plant and animal species.)

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03:02 PM on 08/31/2010
perhaps the writer of the article meant new to us.
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StraferX
The Lord is my Shepherd
09:58 PM on 08/30/2010
Very disappointing I thought by the headline they discovered a very smart species in the depths of the ocean that had fabricated robots.

Gods creations never cease to amaze and we have only scratched the surface of what is out there.
11:24 AM on 08/30/2010
It's nice to be discovering a new species that is NOT washing up dead in an oil slick.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
06:19 PM on 09/01/2010
Give Big Oil time.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
09:48 AM on 08/30/2010
How long before an industry like British Petroleum finds a way to destroy nature?
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03:03 PM on 08/31/2010
max: they already have. it's called oil spills.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
06:18 PM on 09/01/2010
You're correct, and I was unclear, I meant in a new location.
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arimoore
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07:05 PM on 08/29/2010
That purple octopus is awesome! Very cool photos.
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ddanimal
05:13 PM on 08/29/2010
Send image #6 to your local creationist.
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gallon
Those who fail to remember history are, um
07:55 PM on 08/29/2010
Fantastic.
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11:55 AM on 08/30/2010
Au contraire, mon frère... those are fins, NOT feet.

http://www.harunyahia.com/refuted10.php

You can even download this book for free (see page 72-77):
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04:20 PM on 08/30/2010
Whales also have "fins, not feet" ... but they used to be feet. Besides, if the fish is walking with them, what difference does it make what you call them?
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Author: NOCTURNE, BLOODPACT, DEATH MISSION TRILOGY
04:56 PM on 08/29/2010
They're not new. They've been around. "Newly discovered," sorta like Columbus ...and America...
04:29 PM on 08/29/2010
BP's going to claim that they all eat oil.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
09:49 AM on 08/30/2010
Fanned and faved, my thoughts exactly.
11:10 AM on 08/30/2010
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
01:58 PM on 08/29/2010
Thanks be to God that Noah was able to save these animals on his ark. . . .
11:11 AM on 08/30/2010
I'll bet they were happy when the flood was over, and they could get off that d@mn boat.
01:31 PM on 08/29/2010
Global warming creatures here , it's real
http://www.imdb.com/video/wab/vi3990226457/
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dtmfman
2 most common elements...Hydrogen and Stupidity
01:23 PM on 08/29/2010
what have would been intellectually fulfilling would have been to actually identify by name the creatures in those images....or did I miss something other than 1 they claimed was closely related to sharks?
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emmanuel goldstein
Have you had your two minutes today?
01:36 PM on 08/29/2010
They need labels to be appreciated?
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dtmfman
2 most common elements...Hydrogen and Stupidity
06:22 PM on 08/29/2010
It's not a matter of appreciation...it's a matter of information...so..no they don't need names/labels to be appreciated.....but it would have been nice..since they did bother to name one in the first place...
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02:37 PM on 08/29/2010
They don't have names yet. It takes peer review to assign correct names.
11:11 AM on 08/30/2010
Adam's gotta check with Eve.
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Rendon76
01:22 PM on 08/29/2010
That's amazing. I wish we would spend billions on deep sea exploration rather than on false wars and political campaigns.
11:12 AM on 08/30/2010
Oh, sure, Mr. Plankton WOULD say that!
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Rendon76
03:19 PM on 08/30/2010
PS:

COME TO THE CHUM BUCKET.
12:19 PM on 08/29/2010
Strange that aliens from far-off planets kind of look like us and these creatures down there look like real aliens. But they are our relatives. Distant though. But family.
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emmanuel goldstein
Have you had your two minutes today?
01:37 PM on 08/29/2010
You implying there are intergalactic aliens?
03:22 PM on 08/29/2010
I was thinking what others portray in fiction and faction. I am not an alien. I am stardust.
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ddanimal
05:14 PM on 08/29/2010
Aliens and UFOs are real.
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Muzikal203
11:59 AM on 08/29/2010
Okay, this is cool.
11:33 AM on 08/29/2010
How did they get onto Noah's ark?
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Renifer
It's called The East India Trading Co. Party
12:58 PM on 08/29/2010
"How did they get onto Noah's ark?"

Revisionist history, just like always.
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emmanuel goldstein
Have you had your two minutes today?
01:38 PM on 08/29/2010
Noah didn't take sea creatures on board, they weren't in danger from The Flood, seeing as how they live in the water.
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Renifer
It's called The East India Trading Co. Party
03:05 PM on 08/30/2010
Real floods, like the one that changed the face of Oregon destroy *everything* in their paths. No creature survived that flood on land or water that was in the path.