There are thousands of creatures under the Arctic ice, which many will never see. Employees of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of Canada (NOAA) in one of his expeditions to study changes in Earth's climate have pictures of some of the unique creatures living in extreme Arctic conditions.
Crossota-luminous deep-sea jellyfish, living as plankton in the water.
Eusirus holmii
Hymenodora glacialis - pelagic shrimps. Moreover, these crustaceans is no shell Sopepod (copepods). It is a male known additional antennae and a long tail. Males are rare and do not live long.
Starfish
Bulldog amphipod
Cf_Yoldia - clam
Cliona Composite - Sea Butterfly
Clione Calvert - Snail
Crossota-luminous deep-sea jellyfish, living as plankton in the water.
Eusirus holmii
Hymenodora glacialis - pelagic shrimps. Moreover, these crustaceans is no shell Sopepod (copepods). It is a male known additional antennae and a long tail. Males are rare and do not live long.
Starfish
Bulldog amphipod
Cf_Yoldia - clam
Cliona Composite - Sea Butterfly
Clione Calvert - Snail