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Hi, All!

If you want to see these molluscs, without close-ups or identification of individual species, I can again recommend the series "Blue Planet,"  which not only shows the hydrothermal vents but also an usual "lake deep in the Gulf of Mexico."   Fascinating stuff!   Would love to get some specimens; however many deep sea creatures are known to be destroyed when they are brought into a "normal" atmospheric pressure.

Cheers!
Linda

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