Exploration of the Canyon-Incised Continental Margin of the Northeastern United States Reveals Dynamic Habitats and Diverse Communities
Andrea M. Quattrini(Smithsonian Institution), Timothy M. Shank(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Martha S. Nizinski(National Museum of Natural History), Jon A. Moore(Florida Atlantic University), C. Ruppel(United States Geological Survey), Amanda W.J. Demopoulos(United States Geological Survey), Scott C. France(University of Louisiana at Lafayette), Brian R.C. Kennedy(NOAA Ocean Exploration), E. Brendan Roark(Texas A&M University), Brian P. Kinlan(NOAA National Ocean Service), Jason D. Chaytor(Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center), Kelley Elliott(NOAA Ocean Exploration), Taylor P. Heyl(Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Peter J. Auster(University of Connecticut), Elizabeth Lobecker(NOAA Ocean Exploration), Adam Skarke(Mississippi State University)
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