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On the boat: beam trawl sample
Velvet swimming crab (Necora puber)
Spiny starfish4 (Marthasterias glacialis)
Spiny spider crab on reef
Snakelocks anemone (Anemonia viridis)
Sea urchin
Sand star
Red sea fingers (Alcyonium glomeratum)
Red sea fingers and sea urchin
Plumose anemones (Metridium senile)
Plumose anemones (Metridium senile)
Lobster (Homarus gammarus)
Lightbulb seasquirts (Clavelina lepadiformis)
Jewel anemone (Corynactis viridis)
Jewel anemone (Corynactis viridis) on wreck
Jewel anemone (Corynactis viridis)
Greater pipefish2 (Syngnathus acus)
Greater pipefish (Syngnathus acus)
Edible crab (Cancer pagurus)
Dolphins2
Dolphins
Dead mans fingers, Brown sea cucumber and fan worm
Beam Trawl
On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples
Hamon Grab
Spiny squat lobster (Galathea strigosa)
On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples
Spiny starfish3 (Marthasterias glacialis)
Spiny spider crab escape on wreck
Beam trawl
Sole
Shanny
On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples
Sea beard and brown fan weed
Hamon Grab
Spiny starfish (Marthasterias glacialis)
Spiny starfish2 on wreck alice marie
Spiny spider crab (Maja squinado)
Red sea fingers2 (Alcyonium glomeratum)
Devonshire cup corals on wreck
Devonshire cup coral on wreck
Dead mens fingers
Dead mens fingers2
Dahlia anemones (Urticina felina)
Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis)
Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis)
Cuttlefish light colour camouflage
Cuttlefish dark colour defence
Male Cuckoo wrasse (Labrus mixtus)
Seaslug2 (Coryphella lineata)
Seaslug (Coryphella lineata)
Common starfish (Asterias rubens)
Candystripe flatworm (Prosthecereus vittatus)
Candystripe flatworm2 (Prosthecereus vittatus)
Brown sea cucumber and fan worm tubes
Brittlestar
Bloody henry starfish (Henricia oculata)
Bloody henry starfish (Henricia oculata)
Beadlet anemone2 (Actinia equina)
Beadlet anemone (Actinia equina)
Anemones
Plumose anemones (Metridium senile) on the Alice Marie
Anemone (Actinothoe sphyrodeta)
A Seven armed-starfish (Luidia Ciliaris) with 5 arms
Candystripe flatworms (Prosthecereus vittatus)
Common Starfish (Asterias rubens)
Generic Animals
2007 REC Geophysical survey line map
The Outer Thames Estuary REC survey station array chart
Timeline of geological formations and depositional environments
Sea Squirt (Dendrodoa grossularia)
2007 REC Sampling survey type and locations
The Humber REC study area
REC Bathymetry and Feature names
Seabed morphology bathymetry map
Regional bathymetry
Swimming Crab (Liocarcinus holsatus)
All Geophysical survey lines
REC Bathymetry and Regions
Sample station locations on a bathymetry map
Humber Epifauna
Tunnel valleys and ground truthing sites
Blue Mussels (Mytilus edulis)
Bathymetry image of the South Coast REC Study Area showing named places
REC Bathymetry of inner gabbard deeps and Sidescan sonar data images of palaeo-rivers
Seabed morphology bathymetry
Bathymetry map annotated with feature names
Humber Infauna
Brittle Starfish (Ophiura albida)
Bathymetric image of the South Coast REC Study Area showing the Physical Regions 1 to 5
REC Bathymetry and Sidescan sonar data showing palaeo river systems
Sediment distribution map
Humber Fish
Humber REC Seabed sediment distribution map
Starfish (Asterias rubens)
Humber Seafloor Species
Bathymetry image with geophysical survey types, lines and dates
Seabed sediment distribution map
Underlying geology map
Humber REC geophysical survey lines 2008/2009
Use the sea sustainably
Polychaete worm tubes (Lagis spp.)
Geology and Heritage REC Timeline
Seabed geomorphology
South Coast REC seafloor character
Humber REC ground truthing survey locations
Rocky Seafloor
Herring (Clupea Harengus)
Interpreted Palaeo-river systems
Geophysical features map
South Coast REC seafloor character map
Humber REC gravel component (%) of seabed sediment
Sandy Seafloor
Lobster (Homarus spp.)
Sub-bottom profiler data image of a Palaeo-channel
Multibeam image of the Cross-Sands anomaly
South Coast REC seabed sand distribution
Humber REC mud seabed component (%)
Spider Crab (Maja spp.)
Modelled gravel distribution map
River Deben Palaeolithic site
Sub-bottom profiler data images of the Cross-Sands anomaly
Humber REC Ecology Sampling Strategy
Silver Pit\'s pre-holocene geology
Pink prawns (Pandalus pandalus)
Modelled sediment distribution map
Neolithic to Iron Age Finds distribution map
Sandwave geophysical imagery
Sole Pit\'s pre-holocene geology
Animal Group Types (Phyla)
Hamon Grab
Scallop (Pecten maximus)
Palaeolithic to Mesolithic finds distribution maps
Sandbank location map
South Coast REC seabed sediment distribution
Botney Cut channel distribution map
Cockles
Hamon Grab
Roman to Medieval coastal sites distribution map
Sandbank Multibeam
South Coast REC major bedform types
Botney Cut channels cut and fill profiles in sub-bottom profiler data images
Blue Mussels (Mytulis edulis)
Sidescan data image showing sandwaves and megaripples
Post medieval to Modern-sites distribution map
Megaripple geophysical imagery
Silver Pit bathymetry data image
On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples
Common Whelk, (Buccinum undatum)
Protected wrecks location map
REC Wreck and obstruction data
Hamon Grab samples: animal type graph
An annotated bathymetry data image of the Silver Pit
Cuttlefish (Sepia spp.)
The density of wrecks
REC Aircraft crash sites
Hamon Grab: Top ten species
Sole Pit, Race bank and Norfolk banks bathymetry data images
Thornback Ray (Raja clavata)
South Coast REC map of archaeological sites known on the coast
On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples
Terkunimaru - Bathymetry and Sidescan sonar data images examples
Hamon Grab samples; Diversity of species distribution map
Palaeographic reconstructions of the Humber REC region
Edible crab or Brown crab (Cancer pagurus)
Wrecks and obstructions covered by the South Coast REC geophysical survey
The top 20 table of macrofauna
On the boat: sorting Hamon Grab samples
Sandwaves overlying sandy gravel; geophysical and photographic images
Sea Squirt (Dendrodoa grossularia)
UKHO charted wrecks and obstructions location map.
REC Major species group (taxa) quantification graph
Hamon Grab Samples: Biomass distribution map
Curvilinear sandwaves overlying a coarser surface; geophysical and photogrphic images
Top Five Species collected by Hamon Grab
Zooplankton (Pandalina spp.)
A modelled map illustrating the sea level at c. 120,000 BP
Individuals and Biomass quantification
Top Ten Species collected by Hamon Grab
Epibenthic assemblages samples photo
Geophysical images of sandwave crests
Brittlestar (Ophiothrix fragilis)
Animal Type (Phyla) Graph for Hamon Grab samples
A modelled map illustrating the sea level at c. 12,000 BP
Total species numbers and seabed composition map
Beam trawl  sample location map
Geophysical images of sandwaves in the Silver Pit
Scallops (Aequipecten spp.)
Modelled figures illustrating Christchurch Bay c. 8500 cal BP and c, 4500 cal BP
Plot Graph showing abundance for Hamon Grab Samples
REC Total numbers of species quantification map
Beam Trawl samples: animal type graph
Geophysical images of Mesozoic rock in the Sole Pit
Sea Urchin (Psammechinus spp.)
Possible channel margins and rivers off the coast of the Isle Wight
Species Diversity and Dominance
Beam Trawl Samples: Top ten species
Large-scale seabed features
Sea Urchin (Echinocyamus spp.)
A modelled map illustrating the sea level at c. 9,000 to 5,00 cal BP
Epibenthic 2m Beam trawl results
Beam Trawl
Epibenthic assemblage distribution map
Hamon Grab samples: Top ten species
Polychaete Worm (Lumbrineris spp.)
Beam trawl
Sub-bottom profiler data images of Cut and Fill anomaly types
Infaunal Assemblages Table
Hamon Grab: Abundance of species
Hamon Grab samples: Animal type graph
Polychaete Worm (Notomastus spp.)
Sub-bottom profiler data images of Erosion surface anomalies
Epibenthic assemblages
On the boat: beam trawl sample
Blue Mussels (Mytulis edulis) abundance map
Hamon Grab samples: Quantitative distribution maps
Sand Mason Worm (Lanice conchilega)
2007 REC Geophysical survey line map
Sub-bottom profiler anomalies and feature map
Photographing epifauna
Epibenthic assemblages distribution map © British Crown
Brittlestar species abundance
Distribution map of benthic assemblages
American Slipper Limpet (Crepidula)
A map of the palaeochannels and Licensed dredging areas within the REC Study Area and
Top Five Species collected by a Beam Trawl
Epifaunal distribution maps
Hamon grab sample CEND 09/09 sites
All Geophysical survey lines
Beam Trawl samples: Top ten species
Ross Worm (Sabellaria spinulosa)
A modelled map illustrating the sea level at c. 500,000 BP
Infaunal clusters distribution map
Brittlestar abundance
Bar Chart for samples collected by Beam Trawl
Beam Trawl samples: animal type graph
Porcelain Crab (Pisidia spp.)
Modelled map of the Sussex raised beaches and associated Palaeolithic sites
Distribution of benthic assemblages
Infaunal assemblages B1, B2 and B3
Abundance of Sandeels
Beam Trawl samples: Quantitative maps
Barnacle (Balanus spp.)
Underwater photography
Modelled map illustrating the sea level at c. 400,000 BP
Beam trawl samples
Beam trawl sample stations CEND 09.09
Beam Trawl samples: Epibenthic assemblages distribution map
Polychaete Worm (Pomatoceros spp.)
Palaeosolent channel course and section shown in sub-bottom profiler data
Biotopes Nature Conservation table
Ross worm (Sabellaria spinulosa) locations
Underwater photography
Brittlestars abundance and distribution map
Juvenile Saltwater Mussels (Mytilidae)
Underwater photography
Northern palaeovalley and banks bathymetric data image
Biotope CR.MCR.SfR.Pid
Multibeam image of trawling damage to sabellaria reef
Sandeel abundance and distribution map
Bivalve Mollusc (Mysella spp.)
Northern palaeovalley and banks with multibeam and sidescan sonar data images
Biotope SS.SBR.PoR.SspiMx
EUNIS biotope classification map
Humber Biotope
Crangon spp. abundance and distribution map
Roundworm (Nematoda)
Northern palaeovalley and banks sub-bottom profiler data image
Biotope SS.SCS.CCS
Alien Species: American Slipper Limpet
Modelled consensus biotope map
Pandalus montagui abundance and distribution map
Barnacle (Cirripedia)
Annex I habitat: biogenic reefs
The Palaeoarun and its environment.
Biotopes SS.SCS.ICS.SLan and SS.SMu.ISaMu.AmpPlon
Geophysical anomalies,
Crabs abundance and distribution map
Sea Squirt (Ascidiacea)
Rare Species: Ray
Known and potential crash sites within the REC Study Area
Biotope SS.SMu.ISaMu
OSPAR rare and alien species summary table
Predicted Sabellaria distribution map
Barnacle (Verruca spp.)
Trophic Significance
Possible aircraft wreck site identified by geophysical data
Biotope SS.SMu.SMuVS.AphTubi
Recorded Harbour Seal sightings
Digital images of Humber REC seabed habitats
Amphipod (Urothoe spp.)
Possible aircraft wreck site identified by geophysical data
Biotope SS.SMx.CMx
Group U: Physical info
The Silver Pit
Functional biological communities distribution map
Polychaete Worm (Spiophanes)
Geopysical sidescan anomaly; example of a bright reflector
Biotope SS.SSa.CMuSa.AalBnuc
group U: Biological info
EUNIS classification table1
Blue Mussels (Mytulis edulis)
Geopysical sidescan anomalies; examples of bright reflectors
Biotope SS.SSa.IfiSa.IMoSa
Group R: Physical info
EUNIS classification table2
Bivalve Mollusc (Abra alba)
Geopysical sidescan anomalies; example of a dark reflector
Biotope SS.SSa.IfiSa.NcirBat
Group R: Biological info
A EUNIS level 3 seabed character map
Pink Shrimp
Sea Anenome (Actinaria)
Geopysical sidescan anomalies; examples of dark reflectors
Biotope SS.SSa.IMuSa
Group Q: Physical info
Sample station EUNIS habitat classes map
Scallops (Aequipecten spp.)
Geopysical sidescan anomaly; example of a possible piece of debris
Biotope SS.SSa
Group Q: Biological info
Composite EUNIS seabed character and large-scale bedform feature map
Mackerel (Scomber Scombrus)
Geopysical sidescan anomalies; examples of possible pieces of debris
High level Habitat classification map key
National designations map
EUNIS level 4 modelled biotope map
Geopysical sidescan anomaly; example  of a possible seafloor disturbance
Mid level Biotope classification map key
Group P: Physical info
Humber Biotope (A4.9) Moderate energy circaliitoral rock and thin sediment (CR.DRTS)
Brittlestar (Amphipholis spp.)
Geopysical sidescan anomalies; examples of possible seafloor disturbances
Low level Biotope classification map key1
Group P: Biological info
Humber Biotope A4.(9) Moderate energy circaliitoral rock and thin sediment (CR.RTS)
Brittlestar (Amphiura filiformis)
Wreck of the U-boat U1195 with sidescan data image
Low level Biotope classification map key2
Group K: Physical info
Humber Biotope (A4.D9) Moderate energy deep circaliitoral rock and thin sediment (CR.DRTS)
Sea Squirt (Ascidiacea) with mussels
Possible uncharted wreck identified by the geophysical survey
MALSF acquired survey data
Group K: Biological info
Humber Biotope (A4.D9) Moderate energy deep circaliitoral rock and thin sediment (CR.DRTS)
Starfish (Asterias rubens)
Wreck of the HMT Inverclyde with sidescan data image
Low level Biotope classifcation map
Group J: Physical info
Humber Biotope A5.1 Sublittoral Coarse Sediment (SS.SCS)
Starfish (Asterias rubens)
Wreck of the SS Mendi with sidescan data image
Mid level Biotope classification map
Group J: Biological info
Humber Biotope A5.1 Sublittoral Coarse Sediment (SS.SCS)
Starfish (Asterias rubens)
Wreck of the SS Pagenturm with sidescan and bathymetry data images
High level Habitat classification map
Group I: Physical-info
Humber Biotope A5.2 Sublittoral Sand (SS.SSa)
Mud Shrimp (Callianassa spp.)
Unidentified wreck with sidescan data and bathymetry data images
Sabellaria spinulosa reef identified locations map
Group I: Biological info
Humber Biotope A5.2 Sublittoral Sand (SS.SSa)
Mud Shrimp (Callianassa spp.)
Palaeosolent channel course and section shown in sub-bottom profiler data
Locations of REC geophysical survey anomalies
Group H: Physical info
Humber Biotope A5.2 Sublittoral Sand (SS.SSa)
Common Cockle (Cerastoderma edule)
No of species, abundance and biomass of major benthic macrofaun
Group H: Biological info
Humber Biotope A5.2 Sublittoral Sand (SS.SSa)
Barnacle (Cirripedia)
Ten most abundant species of benthic macrofauna
Group G: Physical info
Humber Biotope A5.2 Sublittoral Sand (SS.SSa)
Ross Worm (Sabellaria spinulosa) clump
No of species, abundance and biomass of major faunal species
Group G: Biological info
Humber Biotope A5.3 Sublittoral Mud (SS.SMu)
Shrimp (Crangon allmanni)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage A
Conservation Designations Annex1 Habitats
Group E: Physical info
Humber Biotope A5.3 Sublittoral Mud (SS.SMu)
Brown Shrimp (Crangon crangon)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage C
Group E: Biological info
Humber Biotope A5.4 Sublittoral biogenic reefs (SS.SBR)
Bathymetry image of the South Coast REC Study Area showing named places
Common Sun Star (Crossaster papposus)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage D
Group D: Physical-info
Humber Biotope A5.4 Sublittoral mixed sediment (SS.SMx)
Lesser Weever (Echiichthys vipera)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage G
Group D: Biological info
Humber Biotope A5.4 Sublittoral mixed sediment (SS.SMx)
Heart Urchin, (Echinocardium cordatum)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage H
Group C: Physical info
Humber Biotope A5.4 Sublittoral mixed sediment (SS.SMx)
The Palaeoarun and its environment.
Goby (Gobiidae)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage I
Group C: Biological info
Silver Pit bathymetry map and profile
Zooplankton (Pandalina spp.)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage J
Group B: Physical info
Silver Pit western slopes species
Pink Shrimp (Pandulus pandalus)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage K
Group B: Biological info
Silver Pit valley floor species
Brittlestar (Ophiothrix fragilis)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage L
Group A: Physical info
Silver Pit eastern slopes species
Squat lobster (Galathea intermedia)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage N
Group A: Biological info
Sole Pit bathymetry map and section
Opossum Shrimp (Gastrosaccus spinifer)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage O
Prehistory in th East Coast study area
Sole Pit valley floor
Blood worm (Glycera alba)
Benthic macrofauna assemblage P
Modelled sea level map 25m below OD
Humber rec silver and sole pit unique species
Netted Dog Whelk (Hinia reticulata)
Distribution of Benthic macrofauna communities
Modelled sea level map 45m below OD (12,00-9000BP)
Vibrocore sampling locations
Netted Dog Whelk (Hinia reticulata)
REC Benthic macrofauna quantification
Prehistoric archaeological features of interest
Features of high archaeological potential
Lobster (Homarus gammarus)
EUNIS Biotope classification pie charts
Modified glacial limits map
Sea level at 10000bp with vibrocore locations
Lobster (homarus spp.)
Epibenthic assemblage I
Prehsitory: Landscape reconstruction
Sea level at 8000bp with vibrocore locations
Scorpion Spider Crab (Inachus dorsettensis)
Epibenthic assemblage II
Prehistory: Mesolithic channel on the seafloor
Sea level 6000bp with vibrocore locations
Trumpet Worm (Lagis koreni)
Epibenthic assemblage III
Sub-bottom profiler images of cut and fill features
Proposed extents of the last glacial maximum
Sand mason worm (Lanice conchilega)
Epibenthic assemblage IV
Wrecks classified by date
Mesolithic landscape characterisation map
Polychaete worm (Laonice bahusiensus)
Epibenthic assemblage V
Wrecks covered by the East Coast REC geophysical survey data
Environmental and climatic changes in Northern europe
Flying Crab (Liocarcinus holsatus)
Epibenthic assemblage VI
Aircraft casualties table
Hominid occupation summary table
Polychaete Worm (Magelona johnstoni)
Open Ocean
Epifauna quantitative distribution maps
Known and potental Aircraft sites distribution map
Sub-bottom profile of a palaeolandscape cut and fill feature
Juvenile Mussel (Mytellidae)
Distribution map of epibenthic communities
Rocky seafloor
Density of UKHO wrecks
Reid River palaeochannel system
Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis)
A4.1 Atlantic and Mediterranean high energy circalittoral rock, EUNIS level 3 habitat biotope
UKHO charted wrecks and obstructions
Map of the world
Multibeam bathymetry data image of archaeology area1
Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis)
A5.1 Sublittoral Coarse Sediment Level 5 Biotope
SS Stad Alkmaar Sidescan and Bathymetry images
Siesmic profile of an infilled channel in archaeological area2
Velvet Swimming Crab, (Necora puber)
Map of the world
A4.1 Atlantic and Mediterranean high energy circalittoral rock, EUNIS level 3 habitat biotope
SS Seagull Bathymetry image
Humber REC palaeochannel and palaeolandscape features
Velvet Swimming Crab, (Necora puber)
A4.2 Atlantic and Mediterranean moderate energy circalittoral rock, EUNIS level 3 habitat biotope
SS Seagull Sidescan Sonar
Geophysical features and landscape characterisation map
Round Worm (Nematoda)
Multibeam image of two shipwrecks
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  • Comments (11)
  • #1 | Written by fossdal about 10 years ago.

    You have two Plaices in the quiz picture, not one

  • #2 | Written by Shannon Ricles about 9 years ago.

    I am the education coordinator for NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, and I am creating a maritime archaeology curriculum. For a section on magnetometers, I am featuring the Explore the Seafloor website as an outstanding online resource for teachers (very well done!) I would like to use a graphic from the website located on http://ets.wessexarch.co.uk/resources/imagebank/?album=5&gallery=6 It is the image at the far right, top line showing a magnetometer being towed.

    I would be most appreciative if you could direct me to whom I should request permission for usage.

    Thank you,
    Shannon Ricles
    shannon.ricles@noaa.gov
    757-591-7328 (US)

  • #3 | Written by Natasha about 9 years ago.

    coooool and lots of fun

  • #4 | Written by Maggie about 8 years ago.

    this will be cool

  • #5 | Written by Richard Hendren about 8 years ago.

    I would like your permission to use your images in an academic paper. How would you like them cited?

    Kind regards,
    Rich Hendren
    2016 Nautical Archaeology PhD Cohort
    Texas A&M University

  • #6 | Written by mark partridge about 8 years ago.

    interested in seeing more.

    The Gilberd Academy Colchester’

    Careers Convention on 4th October.
    Looking for volunteers.

  • #7 | Written by mark partridge about 8 years ago.

    When will the interactive map be available ?

    Looks a brilliant idea.

  • #8 | Written by mark partridge about 7 years ago.

    Hi, When will this be completed.

    I would like to recommend it regularly for the careers content and fun activities.

    The Gilberd Academy , Colchester.

  • #9 | Written by Annie Baker-Young about 5 years ago.

    Hi, my name is Annie and me and my friend Ellie want to be SciGirls and study the ocean floor. I think this is a really great way to, since the coranavirus and you can’t really go anywhere, let alone the bottom of the ocean. thank you for making this website and letting people all over the world study the bottom of the ocean and teaching the ways of marine biologists. Thanks again. This is super cool!

  • #10 | Written by Katia Pinheiro about 3 years ago.

    Dear Sir,

    I am Katia Pinheiro, researcher from Observatório Nacional (Brazil) and at the moment working at GFZ-Potsdam (Germany). My hobby is to produce science outreach videos. Recently I interviewed 10 female scientists (originally from 10 different countries) in Potsdam talking about themes from the core to space:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/gsf60fog2eq9f0f/MagneticMosaic.mp4?dl=0

    I would like to ask if I can use your figure:
    https://ets.wessexarch.co.uk/resources/imagebank/nggallery/image-bank/how-do-we-map-the-seafloor

    in my movie (minutes: 12:39 – 12:47). In case you allow me, should I give credits like that? Figure: Li et al., 2020 – Wessex Archaeology

    I would really appreciate your contribution to my movie, which is very important to promote women in science. Thank you!

    Best wishes,
    Katia
    —
    Dr. Katia Jasbinschek Pinheiro
    Sektion 2.3, Geomagnetismus
    Phone: +49 33843 624-30
    Email: pinheiro@gfz-potsdam.de
    ___________________________________

    Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
    Adolf-Schmidt-Observatory for Geomagnetism
    Lindenstr. 7
    14823 Niemegk

  • #11 | Written by Alex Ross about 1 year ago.

    Please may you inform me when your interactive map is made available, I’d be extremely interested in submerged river channels.
    Warm regards, Alex Ross

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