Have you seen the Antarctic strawberry feather star (Promachocrinus fragarius)?
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seen from China

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seen from Bulgaria
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seen from United States

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seen from Brazil
seen from China

seen from Maldives
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from United States
Have you seen the Antarctic strawberry feather star (Promachocrinus fragarius)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure

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Washed up Echinoderm, currently identified as a sea lilly.
13/09/23 - Comasterini sp.
QLD:CQC - Woppa (Great Keppel Island), ocean shore
Feather star (Comaster multifidus)
by Bernard Dupont
Feather star (Comatulida)
Photo by Loh Kok Sheng
Bennett’s feather star (Oxycomanthus bennetti) in the Raja Ampat islands, New Guinea, Indonesia
by Pam and Bill

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Feather star (Himerometra robustipinna)
Photo by Monique Granier
What in the fucking hell of fuck
Crinoids, sea star, snails and a bony fish surrounding and living in a ghost nets, recorded in 2012 Off Ozuchi, in Japan, at 493 m depth.
Derelict fishing gear, sometimes referred to as “ghost gear” or “ghost nets” is any discarded, lost, or abandoned, fishing gear in the environment. This gear continues to fish and trap animals, entangle and potentially kill marine life, smother habitat, and act as a hazard to navigation.
Derelict fishing gear, such as nets or traps and pots, is one of the main types of debris impacting the marine environment today.
video: ID HPD1384C1HDB2026_01494500_01511400/ JAMSTEC