Summary of the available clips with their respective duration, size and contents.
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Clip |
Time |
Size |
Contents |
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00:30 |
4.2 |
sandy sediment with ripples |
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00:35 |
4.8 |
isolated mussel clumps (Mytilus edulis); lugworm faecal mound (Arenicola marina); sedimented algae visible as green layer on sediment surface |
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02:01 |
16.6 |
starfish (Asterias rubens); dark spots; camera sledge collision with a rock; macroalgae |
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00:33 |
4.6 |
populated pebble area; intermittent dark spots (anoxia); starfish (Asterias rubens) |
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01:00 |
8.3 |
camera sledge collision with a rock; eel swimming away (Anguilla anguilla) |
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00:24 |
3.4 |
starfish (Asterias rubens) escaping at daytime |
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00:43 |
6.0 |
mussels covered by barnacles (Balanus improvisus); feeding behavior observed in the lab |
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01:17 |
10.6 |
bioresuspension induced by a trumpet worm (Pectinaria koreni, not visible) |
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00:15 |
2.2 |
starfish (Asterias rubens) escaping at night |
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00:30 |
4.2 |
lugworm faecal mound (Arenicola marina) in the field |
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00:10 |
1.4 |
lugworm (Arenicola marina) mound under laboratory conditions |
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00:30 |
4.2 |
marl (glacial boulder clay) with holes of the white piddock (Barnea candida) |
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00:23 |
3.2 |
sand with crab (Carcinus maenas) in a ripple trough |
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00:53 |
7.3 |
feeding behavior of a Baltic tellin (Macoma balthica): pipetting and filtering |
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00:50 |
6.9 |
filtration of a burrowed sand gaper (Mya arenaria), particle tracks show the in- and outflow |
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00:16 |
2.2 |
blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) on a sandy surface |
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00:32 |
4.4 |
burrowing trumpet worm (Pectinaria koreni); the tube of this sessile organism usually protrudes vertically while the worm feeds head-down on organic matter in the sediment |
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00:29 |
4.1 |
"tube lawn" (dense population of the bristleworm Pygospio elegans) |
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Total |
11:51 |
98.6 |
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