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The catch of the day

Scientist holding a king crab Neolithodes yaldwyni.

Kareen Schnabel with the first king crab caught, Neolithodes yaldwyni collected from 855 depth at site C31, Scott B seamount, 855 metres.

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Rights: National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
Published: 3 December 2007Size: 115.02 KB
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