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This paper discusses and illustrates the 23 primnoid species collected by the R/V Okeanos Explorer in the US marine protected areas in the central and western Pacific, ranging from the Musician Seamounts in the north to American Samoa to the south, and the northern Mariana Islands to the west (CAPSTONE expeditions, 2015-2017). In situ photographs are provided for most species.

2018
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Published research, Journal article
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U.S. Pacific Islands
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Calcaxonia, Coelenterata, Octocorallia

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Telepresence-enabled exploration of deep sea environments has developed over the past 30 years, providing access to archaeologists, scientists, and the general public to sites otherwise inaccessible due to depth. Pioneered through the inception of the JASON Project in the late 1980 s, telepresence missions have expanded to two dedicated ships of exploration, NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer and exploration vessel Nautilus, and has been implemented on a series of opportunistic missions on other vessels. This paper chronicles the history of the use of telepresence for the exploration of shipwrecks in deep water as well as how this capability has allowed the public to engage with such missions.

2018
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Published research, Journal article
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National
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The family Callanthiidae contains two genera, Grammatonotus (with ten nominal and a few putative species) and Callanthias (the Splendid Perches, with seven species). We provide characters that distinguish callanthiids from other percoids and that distinguish Grammatonotus from Callanthias.

2018
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Published research, Journal article
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U.S. Pacific Islands
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Callanthias

A large number of remotely operated vehicle surveys have been conducted in the Gulf of Mexico deep sea since 2008, including telepresence cruises that broadcast live seafloor images to shore. Visual observations from these surveys were collated and geo-referenced in a regional database with national museum records in order to: (1) map the distribution of L. glaberrima throughout the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, (2) predict the distribution of L. glaberrima based upon environmental correlates using maximum entropy (MaxEnt) modeling, and (3) correlate the size-class structure to the age-class structure using growth rate estimates from previous radiocarbon studies.

2018
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Published research, Journal article
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Southeast (South Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico/U.S. Caribbean)
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Leiopathes glaberrima

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From 2010 to 2014, underwater camera surveys in the Aleutian Islands were completed with the objective of evaluating potential effects of substrate type, tidal currents, depth, and fishing pressure on distribution, abundance, diversity, and size of structure-forming invertebrate communities. The presence of rocky substrates was associated with higher probability of presence, higher density, and taller structure-forming invertebrates.

2018
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Published research, Journal article
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Alaska
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natural products; marine sponge; sesterterpenoid; steroid; colorectal cancer; Wnt; β-catenin; Alaska

The Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is known to play critical roles in a wide range of cellular processes: cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and embryonic development. Importantly, dysregulation of this pathway is tightly associated with pathogenesis in most human cancers. Therefore, the Wnt/β-catenin pathway has emerged as a promising target in anticancer drug screening programs. In the present study, we have isolated three previously unreported metabolites from an undescribed sponge, a species of Monanchora (Order Poecilosclerida, Family Crambidae), closely related to the northeastern Pacific species Monanchora pulchra, collected from deep waters off the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.

2018
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Published research, Journal article
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Alaska
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Monanchora, Monanchora pulchra

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An unusual new species of plexaurid octocoral, Alaskagorgia splendicitrina, is described from a specimen collected in the far west Aleutian Island Archipelago, Alaska, USA.

2018
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Published research, Journal article
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Alaska
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Plexauridae, Coelenterata

Primnoa pacifica is a cold-water coral prevalent throughout Alaskan waters, while another species in the genus, Primnoa resedaeformis, is widely distributed in the Atlantic Ocean. This study examined the V4-V5 region of the 16S rRNA gene after amplifying and pyrosequencing bacterial DNA from samples of these species.

2018
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Published research, Journal article
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Alaska
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Primnoa pacifica, Primnoa resedaeformis

This publication is the eighth consecutive supplement on ocean exploration to accompany Oceanography. These booklets provide details about the innovative technologies deployed to investigate the seafloor and water column and explain how telepresence can both convey the excitement of ocean exploration to global audiences and allow scientists as well as the public on shore to participate in expeditions in real time. 

2018
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Reports, Other reports
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Southeast (South Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico/U.S. Caribbean)
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benthic animals; multibeam mapping; oceanography; research

The objectives of the expedition were to survey, sample, and map deep-sea coral ecosystems in
the eastern Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Bight between ~200⁠–1000 m depths, focusing on
priority areas identified by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council and the
South Atlantic Fishery Management Council.

2018
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Reports, Technical memorandum, Cruise report
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Southeast (South Atlantic/Gulf of Mexico/U.S. Caribbean)
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