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  2. Iciligorgia schrammi - Wikipedia

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    Iciligorgia schrammi, common names deepwater sea fan and black sea fan [2] [3] is a species of gorgonian sea fan in the family Anthothelidae. [1] It is found in tropical parts of the Atlantic Ocean. This species was first described in 1870 by the French naturalist Édouard Placide Duchassaing de Fontbressin .

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    Team JEGS also sets up mobile cancer screening centers at NHRA weekend events to keep the topic front & center with thousands of drag racing fans. [ citation needed ] The foundation's distinctive logo is a ribbon featuring the black & white motif of racing's checkered flag filled in with various cancer awareness colors.

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  6. Danube fan - Wikipedia

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    The Danube fan is a relict [clarification needed] sedimentary feature in the northwestern part of the bottom of the Black Sea. It crosses three of its four major physiographic provinces : basin slope , basin apron , and the Euxine abyssal plain ) and splits the abyssal plain into two inequal parts.

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    Abyssal (or submarine) fans are formed from turbidity currents. These currents begin when a geologic activity pushes sediments over the edge of a continental shelf and down the continental slope, creating an underwater landslide. A dense slurry of muds and sands speeds towards the foot of the slope, until the current slows. The decreasing ...

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