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Caladesi State Park, Clearwater Beach, Florida
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Description: Starfish on the sea bed Item Type: Image Title: Seven-armed starfish Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Luidia ciliaris Site: Atlantic -- Irish Shelf -- Cashel Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 174 Latitude: 54 deg 42' 23" N Longitude: 10 deg 26' 20" W Countries: Republic of Ireland Habitat: Benthic Rig: Ocean Vanguard Project Partners: StatoilHydro, Oceaneering, Diamond Offshore ROV: Magnum 085 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 16 June 2008
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Luidia clathrais.
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Kampong Loyang, South East, Singapore
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Characterised by seven arms, platelets on the upper surface and mottled colouration
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Crete, Greece
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Scientific name: Luidia sagamina aciculata
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Caladesi State Park, Clearwater Beach, Florida
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Description: A seven-armed starfish amongst rocks on the sea bed Item Type: Image Title: Seven-armed starfish Copyright: SERPENT Project Species: Luidia ciliaris Site: Atlantic -- Irish Shelf -- Cashel Site Description: Seafloor Depth (m): 174 Latitude: 54 deg 42' 23" N Longitude: 10 deg 26' 20" W Countries: Republic of Ireland Habitat: Benthic Rig: Ocean Vanguard Project Partners: StatoilHydro, Oceaneering, Diamond Offshore ROV: Magnum 085 Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 17 June 2008
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Singapore, Central Singapore, Singapore
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Inishbofin, Galway, Ireland
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Scientific name: Luidia sagamina aciculata
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Description: This large seven-armed starfish was rarely encountered during fieldwork Whirlwind and not seen at Lancaster. It is most likely Luidia ciliaris indentified from the photographs by the number of arms (seven), the long tube feet, velvety orange/brown texture and pale coloured spines on the margins of the arms. It is found on sandy or gravel seabed down to 400 m depth off European coasts with Shetland near the northern limit of its range. They may lie buried in the sediment and are predators of other echinoderms such as brittle stars and asteroids. They may grow up to 60 cm in diameter. Item Type: Image Title: Luidia ciliaris Copyright: SERPENT Species: Luidia ciliaris Site: Atlantic -- North Sea -- West of Shetland -- WhirlwindNorth Sea -- West of Shetland -- Whirlwind Depth (m): 184 Latitude: 60 deg 17' 01" N Longitude: 3 deg 50' 19" E Countries: UK -- West of Shetland Habitat: Benthic Rig: Wilphoenix Project Partners: Hurricane Exploration (HEX), Fugro ROV: Super Spartan Deposited By: Dr Andrew Gates Deposited On: 05 January 2015
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Singapore, Central Singapore, Singapore
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Crete, Greece
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Pulau Tekong, South East, Singapore
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Kampong Loyang, South East, Singapore
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A view of the underside. Note the long tube feet have no suckers on the end. Photo by Dave Cowles, July 2000
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Luidia armata (syntype), oral viewLuidia armata (syntype USNM 3446), collected off Cocos Island, Costa Rica (5 32 45N, 085 55 20W),eastern Pacific, by the R. V. Albatross from a depth of 95 m.
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Luidia foliolata captured at 100 m depth by trawl in the San Juan channel (Photo by: Dave Cowles, July 2000)
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Luidia armata (syntype), aboral viewLuidia armata (syntype USNM 3446), collected off Cocos Island, Costa Rica (5 32 45N, 085 55 20W),eastern Pacific, by the R. V. Albatross from a depth of 95 m.
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Luidia ferruginea (syntype), oral viewLuidia ferruginea (syntype USNM 3445), collected southeast of Punta Mala (07 33 40N, 079 43 20W), Azuero Peninsula, Gulf of Panama, Panama, eastern Pacific, by the R. V. Albatross, from a depth of 280 m.
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Luidia ferruginea (syntype), aboral viewLuidia ferruginea (syntype USNM 3445), collected southeast of Punta Mala (07 33 40N, 079 43 20W), Azuero Peninsula, Gulf of Panama, Panama, eastern Pacific, by the R. V. Albatross, from a depth of 280 m.