Conceptually similarSCIENCE SOURCERiftia pachyptila, Giant Tube WormsSS2732641JE1803Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYGiant tube worms at a hydrothermal ventSS22651542Rights ManagedSPLTube worms on a deep hydrothermal ventSS2328079SH7063Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYDeep ocean tube worms, hydrothermal ventSS21543992E06278Rights ManagedSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYDeep ocean tube worms, hydrothermal ventSS22182051E09482Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEDeep-sea JellyfishSS22502108Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCEHydromedusa (Halicreatis sp.), Deep Sea JellyfishSS22482974Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCETrachymedusae, Deep Sea JellyfishSS22482987Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCEDeep Sea Jellyfish (Crossota millsae)SS22482961Royalty FreeView AllView more with similar tones Sully Vent and ProbeLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2776208Legacy Identifier:JF6191Description:Sully Vent in the Main Endeavour Vent Field, NE Pacific. A bed of tube worms cover the base of the black smoker. An acoustic hydrophone and resistivity-temperature-hydrogen (RTH) probe surround the vent during ROV ROPOS dive number 852, 2004.Credit:NOAA / Science SourceSize:2560px × 1920px (~14 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareRelated Virtual folders:Explore Science Source ImagesKeywords:acoustic hydrophone-animal-black smoker-deep sea-deepsea-ecology-main endeavor-marine-marine life-nature-noaa-ocean-oceanic-oceanography-probe-resistivity-hydrogen-riftia pachyptila-rth-Science-sea-sea floor-seafloor-sully vent-tube worms-tubeworm-underwater-vent field-waterFolder Legacy Identifier:noa001_singlesModel release:N/AParent folder:NOA001 singles - NOAA