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Chief scientist Tim O'Hara with the science team on the 'Abyssal Express', the bus from Launceston airport to the Port of Bell Bay. Image: Asher Flatt
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The science team meets in the ship's dining room. Image: Asher Flatt
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The RV Investigator heads out from Bell Bay Port. Image: Asher Flatt
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Heading for the abyss! The ocean view from the RV Investigator. Image: Asher Flatt
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The beam trawl being deployed from the RV Investigator. Image: Asher Flatt
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John Pogonoski of the CSIRO Australian National Fish Collection photographs one of the first fish sampled on the voyage: Image: Asher Flatt
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A hermit crab caught at 2500 m depths off NSW. Image: Robert Zugaro
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A squat lobster and brittle star on a clump of rope pulled up from the deep sea. Image: Robert Zugaro
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The beam trawl being deployed from the RV Investigator. Image: Asher Flatt
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Marc Eleaume of Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle in Paris and Jasmine Bursic of Deakin University, Victoria, sorting the catch. Image: Asher Flatt
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Rat fish and other sampled by the beam trawl. Image: Asher Flatt
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A tripod fish. Image: Asher Flatt
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Little squid, Abraliopsis. Image: Jérôme Mallefet