An Annotated and Illustrated Identification Guide to Common Mesophotic Reef Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae, Hexactinellida, and Homoscleromorpha) Inhabiting Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary and Vicinities

In Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary region within the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, sponges thrive among diverse biological and geological habitats between 16–200+ m deep (i.e., coral reefs and communities, algal nodules, and coralline algae reefs, mesophotic reefs, patch reefs, scarps, ridges, soft substrate, and rocky outcrops).

The Unknown and the Unexplored: Insights Into the Pacific Deep-Sea Following NOAA CAPSTONE Expeditions

Over a 3-year period, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) organized and implemented a Pacific-wide field campaign entitled CAPSTONE: Campaign to Address Pacific monument Science, Technology, and Ocean NEeds. Under the auspices of CAPSTONE, NOAA mapped 597,230 km2 of the Pacific seafloor (with ∼61% of mapped area located within US waters), including 323 seamounts, conducted 187 ROV dives totaling 891.5 h of ROV benthic imaging time, and documented >347,000 individual organisms.

Two New Species of Suberitida (Porifera, Heteroscleromorpha) from the Bering Sea

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Porifera, Suberitida, Suberitidae, Plicatellopsis, epibiontic on Hyas coarctatus, Halichondriidae, Spongosorites, Bering Sea, Alaska

Two new species, Plicatellopsis borealis and Spongosorites beringensis, from the Bering Sea are described; both belong to genera previously not reported from the area.

Description of a New Species of Trichogypsiidae (Porifera, Calcarea) and First Record of the Genus in the Pacific Ocean

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Porifera, Trichogypsia alaskensis, new species, history of genus and family, Gulf of Alaska

A new species of Trichogypsiidae is described and compared to its congeners. Trichogypsia alaskensis n. sp. represents the fifth species of the family and with this record all three genera of the family are now represented in the North Pacific Ocean. Calcarea are rare in the Gulf of Alaska but with this new record the number of confirmed species rises from two to three. 

Inventory of the Eastern Bering Sea sponge Fauna, Geographic Range Extensions and Description of Antho ridgwayi sp. nov.

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A total of 493 sponges were collected with a bottom trawl during annual groundfish stock assessment surveys in the eastern Bering Sea in 2013, 2015, and 2016 to build an inventory of species in this largely unexplored region. We report here principally on the demosponge fauna collected during those surveys because identifications of hexactinellids are incomplete. We identified 42 unique demosponge taxa from the collection including geographical range extensions for 30 species; seven are new records for the Pacific Ocean.

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