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  2. Dead zone (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    Black dots show dead zones of unknown size. The size and number of marine dead zones—areas where the deep water is so low in dissolved oxygen that sea creatures cannot survive (except for some specialized bacteria)—have grown in the past half-century. [1] Dead zones are hypoxic (low-oxygen) areas in the world's oceans and large lakes.

  3. Category:Fauna of the Black Sea - Wikipedia

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    Fish of the Black Sea (1 C, 127 P) M. Molluscs of the Black Sea (10 P) Pages in category "Fauna of the Black Sea"

  4. List of fishes of the Black Sea - Wikipedia

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    Kessler, K. T., 1860: A zoological voyage to the northern coast of the Black Sea and Crimea in 1858. Kyiv : 1–248, Pls. 1–2. Murgoci, A. A., 1940: Étude sur quelques espèces du genre Lepadogaster de la mer Noire.

  5. Boaters spot incredibly rare all-white sea creature ... - AOL

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    The creatures were first recognized in 2003 from dead corpses, and they were seen alive for the first time in 2015. The small baleen whales have long and thin bodies, making them appear almost ...

  6. Chromodoris orientalis - Wikipedia

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    Chromodoris orientalis is translucent white with oval black spots on the mantle. The edge of the mantle has a narrow orange border and the rhinophore clubs and outer gill surfaces are orange. [3] The rhinophores are scent and taste receptors that protrude on the front of the sea slug, the gills protrude on the opposite end from the rhinophores.

  7. Cucumaria vegae - Wikipedia

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    Cucumaria vegae, also known as tiny black sea cucumber or northern tar spot, is a species of sea cucumber. It was first described to science by Johan Hjalmar Théel in 1886 [1] reporting on the sea cucumber specimens brought back by the Challenger expedition. Among these was the type specimen for this species, which was collected at Bering Island.

  8. Lutjanus fulviflamma - Wikipedia

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    Lutjanus fulviflamma, the dory snapper, blackspot snapper, black-spot sea perch, finger-mark bream, long-spot snapper, Moses perch or red bream, [3] is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Lutjanidae, the snappers. It has a wide Indo-Pacific distribution.

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