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14 November 2024

     16:05  Marine habitats and ecosystems‎ (diff | hist) . . (-21). . Dronkers J (talk | contribs)
     15:55  Deep sea bottom‎ (diff | hist) . . (-6,559). . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Deep sea habitat) (Tag: New redirect)
N    15:54  Talk:Deep sea habitat‎ (diff | hist) . . (+193). . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Job Dronkers Nov 2024: The former article 'Deep sea bottom' has been included in this article. The article has further been updated and expanded with insights from recent scie...")
     15:49  Deep sea habitat‎ (diff | hist) . . (+12,186). . Dronkers J (talk | contribs)
     10:50  (Upload log). . [Dronkers J‎ (2×)]
      10:50 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:VesicomyidClam.jpg(Vesicomyid clams at Southern Hydrate Ridge, hosting symbiotic microbes. This 'colony' is perched at the ledge above a site known as Einstein’s Grotto, at 770 m depth, which in 2013 was actively venting. Photo: NSF-OOI/UW/CSSF; Dive R1750; V14.https:/...)
      10:38 . . Dronkers J (talk | contribs) uploaded File:MalacosteusNiger.jpg(Malacosteus niger, commonly known as the black dragon fish. M. niger (length 10-20 cm) is a species of deep-sea fish. It is able to produce both red and blue bioluminescence. Photo credit: Ken Graham. Creative Commons Licence (CC BY-NC))