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Pacific Ring of Fire Expedition. Fluffy white bacterial mat covers yellow corals and the surrounding rocks near the shallow summit of East Diamante volcano. The corals are dependent on sunlight whereas the mat uses the chemical energy from hydrothermal fluids seeping out of the volcano. Mariana Arc region, Western Pacific Ocean. April, 2004.

Credit: Pacific Ring of Fire 2004 Expedition. NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration; Dr. Bob Embley, NOAA PMEL, Chief Scientist.
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