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Figure 2 
Photographs of fishes and habitats surveyed with remotely operated vehicles in 2012 and 2013 near Norfolk 
Canyon in the Middle Atlantic Bight: (A) school of unidentified anthiine serranids and at least one yellow- 
tail bass (Anthias nicholsi, mid-left) on shipwreck site W-l, 81 m, 22 September 2012; (B) dense aggrega- 
tions of chain dogfish ( Scyliorhinus retifer) lying on shipwreck structure (site W-5, -115 m, 26 September 
2012), 4 yellowfin bass (2 upper right, 2 lower right), and red arrows indicate clusters of egg cases of chain 
dogfish; (C) warsaw grouper ( Hyporthodus nigritus), and a scorpionflsh ( Scorpaena sp., lower right lying on 
trawl net) on shipwreck site W-5, 118 m, 26 September 2012; (D) snowy grouper (Hyporthodus niueatus) on 
the natural hard-bottom (NHB) site, -110 m, 27 September 2013; the scaling laser dots near the anal fin 
indicate that this fish is at least 150 cm long in total length; (E) 2 blueline tilefish ( Caulolatilus microps) 
on shipwreck site W-2, -100 m, 20 May 2013; and (F) rosette skate (Leucoraja garmaini ) on sandy habitat 
near shipwreck site W-2, -100 m, 23 May 2013. 
