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Date: 2006-07-11 19:20:00
Earth
Hydrothermal vent
Chemosynthesis
Cold seep
Brine pool
Seabed
Deep sea
Office of Ocean Exploration
Ocean exploration
Oceanography
Physical geography
Biology

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