Eel Hides in Coral- 2014 (Remastered!)
In honor of our 15th anniversary, we're looking back at memorable moments from past expeditions. In this video from our 2014 NA052 expedition to the Anegada Passage & the British Virgin Islands' Seamounts, you'll watch a moray eel swim through a coral-covered rocky outcrop. Look closely, and you can spot basket stars, hydrocorals, and even possibly stony corals filtering food from currents in the passage from the Caribbean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. These eels are known as a "cosmopolitan species" due to their vast global range.
Anegada Passage & the British Virgin Islands' Seamounts
Within the Caribbean region, numerous unexplored seamounts punctuate the seafloor holding records of geologic, biologic and oceanographic processes over different time-scales. Seamounts are topographically and oceanographically complex with environmental characteristics that vary greatly and have often been suggested to be biodiversity hotspots, however, many of these hypotheses are only beginning to be explored in detail.