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A multicorer going over the side of CGS Hudson recovers intact sediments and their biota from the seafloor a thousand meters below.

A multicorer going over the side of CGS Hudson recovers intact sediments and their biota from the seafloor a thousand meters below.

Deep-water coral from the continental slope off Nova Scotia provides habitat for many other species. Its slow growth and delicate structure make it highly vulnerable to human impacts.


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