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Creation Date
4-30-1995
Abstract
An underwater photograph of Nancy B. Ogden SCUBA diving at a depth of 12 meters and swimming along a coral reef near a location known as "Cochinos Station 3" near the west side of Cochino Pequeño in the Cayos Cochinos archipelago, off the northern coast of Honduras. Several species of corals are seen in the photograph, possibly including boulder star coral, also called lobed star coral, (Orbicella annularis, formerly known as Montastrea annularis), staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis), and feather plumes (Genus Pseudopterogorgia).
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A scuba diver explores a coral reef underwater, surrounded by various marine plants and rocks. Bubbles rise from the diver's equipment as they navigate the deep blue ocean environment.
Keywords
Marine biology--Research, Scuba diving, Coral reefs and islands, Coral reef ecology, Staghorn corals, Soft corals
Extent
2 x 2 inches cardboard projector slide with 35mm photographic film
Physical Collection
Box
4-5
Folder
Binder 12
Digital Date
2024
Media Type
Color slides
Identifier
O19-00466
Recommended Citation
Ogden, John C., "Nancy Ogden SCUBA Diving at Cochinos Station 3 in Cayos Cochinos, Honduras, B" (1995). Binder 12: Photographs and Images. Image 28.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/ogden12_images/28
Keywords
Marine biology--Research, Scuba diving, Coral reefs and islands, Coral reef ecology, Staghorn corals, Soft corals
