Wolf Eel Wolf Eel (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) Curious wolf eels occasionally visit the OOI infrastructure at the Oregon Shelf (80 m) site, swimming on and Read More » August 16, 2023
Max Borden Blog Leg 1 19 August 2023 Plop me down on a ship a few hundred years ago and I could reasonably be convinced that the Read More » August 16, 2023
Pudgy Cusk Eel Pudgy Cusk Eel (Spectrunculus grandis) As with eelpouts and wolf eels, cusk eels are ALSO not true eels. These deep-sea, ray-finned fish Read More » August 16, 2023
Slime Star Slime Star (Hymenaster sp.) Hagfish aren’t the only marine species that have a slimy defense mechanism: Pterasterids are deep-water sea stars that Read More » August 16, 2023
Fragile Pink Sea Urchin Fragile Pink Sea Urchin (Strongylocentrotus fragilis) Commonly seen at the Oregon Offshore and Slope Base sites, S. fragilis is a regular sea Read More » August 16, 2023
Feather Stars (Crinoids) Feather Stars (Crinoids) Suspension-feeding, unstalked crinoids (also known as feather stars) are a common sight on the Shallow Profiler platforms, particularly near Read More » August 16, 2023