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Vesicomyid Clams

Vesicomyid clams partially buried beneath the sediemnt at Southern Hydrate Ridge. Video Credit: NSF-OOI/UW/CSSF;V14

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Vesicomyid Clam

These clams thrive in hydrogen sulfide-rich environments, like the methane seep at Einstein’s Grotto at Southern Hydrate Ridge. They usually have white shells and are typically partially buried beneath the sediment. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/CSSF; ROPOS Dive 1750; V14.

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