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  1. Giant #sponge grounds of Central #Arctic #seamounts are associated with extinct seep life. By Teresa Maria Morganti et al. dsbsoc.org/awards-2/2023-outst @dsbsoc #DeepSea

    "During #Polarstern expedition to the #CentralArctic, we discovered dense #SpongeGardens covering a chain of 3 fully ice-covered giant #seamounts extending from >4000 to 5000 m depth. The observed #bacteriosponges produce dense mats of siliceous spicules, and sponge individuals sit on remnants of past seep biomass."

  2. Giant #sponge grounds of Central #Arctic #seamounts are associated with extinct seep life. By Teresa Maria Morganti et al. dsbsoc.org/awards-2/2023-outst @dsbsoc #DeepSea

    "During #Polarstern expedition to the #CentralArctic, we discovered dense #SpongeGardens covering a chain of 3 fully ice-covered giant #seamounts extending from >4000 to 5000 m depth. The observed #bacteriosponges produce dense mats of siliceous spicules, and sponge individuals sit on remnants of past seep biomass."

  3. Giant #sponge grounds of Central #Arctic #seamounts are associated with extinct seep life. By Teresa Maria Morganti et al. dsbsoc.org/awards-2/2023-outst @dsbsoc #DeepSea

    "During #Polarstern expedition to the #CentralArctic, we discovered dense #SpongeGardens covering a chain of 3 fully ice-covered giant #seamounts extending from >4000 to 5000 m depth. The observed #bacteriosponges produce dense mats of siliceous spicules, and sponge individuals sit on remnants of past seep biomass."

  4. Giant #sponge grounds of Central #Arctic #seamounts are associated with extinct seep life. By Teresa Maria Morganti et al. dsbsoc.org/awards-2/2023-outst @dsbsoc #DeepSea

    "During #Polarstern expedition to the #CentralArctic, we discovered dense #SpongeGardens covering a chain of 3 fully ice-covered giant #seamounts extending from >4000 to 5000 m depth. The observed #bacteriosponges produce dense mats of siliceous spicules, and sponge individuals sit on remnants of past seep biomass."

  5. Giant #sponge grounds of Central #Arctic #seamounts are associated with extinct seep life. By Teresa Maria Morganti et al. dsbsoc.org/awards-2/2023-outst @dsbsoc #DeepSea

    "During #Polarstern expedition to the #CentralArctic, we discovered dense #SpongeGardens covering a chain of 3 fully ice-covered giant #seamounts extending from >4000 to 5000 m depth. The observed #bacteriosponges produce dense mats of siliceous spicules, and sponge individuals sit on remnants of past seep biomass."