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Rhodolith Reef, Kongsfjord, Finmark, Northern Norway
Year:
2013
Taken by:
Kongsfjord International Scuba School
A current exposed rocky wall in Kongsfjorden. This is a typical vertical surface (at a depth of 5 – 17 metres) on one frequently visited dive sites with encrusting coralline algae, sea dahlias (Urtician sp.) and plumose anemone (Metriduim senile), sponges, sea urchins and juvenile king crabs (Paralithodes camtchaticus) hiding underneath the anemones.
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